de_DE: Convert to UTF-8

Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
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Florian Weimer 2022-07-05 09:05:47 +02:00
parent b15538d77c
commit 01441ae333

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@ -46,36 +46,36 @@ include "translit_combining";""
% German umlauts.
% LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH DIAERESIS.
<U00C4> "A<U0308>";"AE"
Ä "Ä";"AE"
% LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH DIAERESIS.
<U00D6> "O<U0308>";"OE"
Ö "Ö";"OE"
% LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS.
<U00DC> "U<U0308>";"UE"
Ü "Ü";"UE"
% LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH DIAERESIS.
<U00E4> "a<U0308>";"ae"
ä "ä";"ae"
% LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH DIAERESIS.
<U00F6> "o<U0308>";"oe"
ö "ö";"oe"
% LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS.
<U00FC> "u<U0308>";"ue"
ü "ü";"ue"
% Danish.
% LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH RING ABOVE.
<U00C5> "A<U030A>";"AA"
Å "Å";"AA"
% LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH RING ABOVE.
<U00E5> "a<U030A>";"aa"
å "å";"aa"
% The following strange first-level transliteration derive from the use
% U201E and U201C as "correct" quoting characters. These two characters
% do not really belong together. The result is that somebody who uses
% U201C and U201D will get the incorrect U00AB / U00BB sequences.
% LEFT DOUBLE QUOTATION MARK
<U201C> <U00AB>;<U0022>
“ «;<U0022>
% RIGHT DOUBLE QUOTATION MARK
<U201D> <U00BB>;<U0022>
” »;<U0022>
% DOUBLE LOW-9 QUOTATION MARK
<U201E> <U00BB>;"<U002C><U002C>"
„ »;",,"
% DOUBLE HIGH-REVERSED-9 QUOTATION MARK
<U201F> <U00AB>;<U0022>
‟ «;<U0022>
translit_end
@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ END LC_COLLATE
LC_MONETARY
int_curr_symbol "EUR "
currency_symbol "<U20AC>"
currency_symbol ""
mon_decimal_point ","
mon_thousands_sep "."
mon_grouping 3;3
@ -126,14 +126,14 @@ day "Sonntag";/
"Freitag";/
"Samstag"
abmon "Jan";"Feb";/
"M<U00E4>r";"Apr";/
"Mär";"Apr";/
"Mai";"Jun";/
"Jul";"Aug";/
"Sep";"Okt";/
"Nov";"Dez"
mon "Januar";/
"Februar";/
"M<U00E4>rz";/
"März";/
"April";/
"Mai";/
"Juni";/
@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ END LC_PAPER
LC_NAME
name_fmt "%d%t%g%t%m%t%f"
name_miss "Fr<U00E4>ulein"
name_miss "Fräulein"
name_mr "Herr"
name_mrs "Frau"
name_ms "Frau"