glibc/localedata/locales/en_DK
Mike FABIAN 39b20aae21 Remove “% Charset: ...” comments from locale sources
These comments are useless and only confusing.  The encodings used to
create binary locales from source locales are listed in the
localedata/SUPPORTED file.  The source files itself are ASCII or UTF-8
encoded where non-ASCII UTF-8 is currently only used in comments. If
all locale source files are UTF-8 anyway, there is no need to specify
that in a special comment.
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comment_char %
escape_char /
% This file is part of the GNU C Library and contains locale data.
% The Free Software Foundation does not claim any copyright interest
% in the locale data contained in this file. The foregoing does not
% affect the license of the GNU C Library as a whole. It does not
% exempt you from the conditions of the license if your use would
% otherwise be governed by that license.
% English language locale for Denmark
%
% Written according to POSIX.2
% ISO/IEC 9945-2:1993 specifications
%
% Source: Danish Standards Association
% Address: Kollegievej 6
% DK-2920 Charlottenlund, Danmark
% Contact: Keld Simonsen
% Email: Keld.Simonsen@dkuug.dk
% Tel: +45 - 39966101
% Fax: +45 - 39966102
% Language: en
% Territory: DK
% Revision: 4.2
% Date: 1996-09-18
% Application: general
% Users: general
LC_IDENTIFICATION
title "English locale for Denmark"
source "Danish Standards Association"
address "Kollegievej 6, DK-2920 Charlottenlund, Danmark"
contact ""
email "bug-glibc-locales@gnu.org"
tel ""
fax ""
language "English"
territory "Denmark"
revision "1.0"
date "2000-06-29"
category "i18n:2012";LC_IDENTIFICATION
category "i18n:2012";LC_CTYPE
category "i18n:2012";LC_COLLATE
category "i18n:2012";LC_TIME
category "i18n:2012";LC_NUMERIC
category "i18n:2012";LC_MONETARY
category "i18n:2012";LC_MESSAGES
category "i18n:2012";LC_PAPER
category "i18n:2012";LC_NAME
category "i18n:2012";LC_ADDRESS
category "i18n:2012";LC_TELEPHONE
category "i18n:2012";LC_MEASUREMENT
END LC_IDENTIFICATION
LC_COLLATE
copy "iso14651_t1"
END LC_COLLATE
LC_CTYPE
copy "en_GB"
END LC_CTYPE
LC_MONETARY
int_curr_symbol "<U0044><U004B><U004B><U0020>"
currency_symbol "<U006B><U0072><U002E>"
mon_decimal_point "<U002C>"
mon_thousands_sep "<U002E>"
mon_grouping 3;3
positive_sign ""
negative_sign "<U002D>"
int_frac_digits 2
frac_digits 2
p_cs_precedes 1
p_sep_by_space 0
n_cs_precedes 1
n_sep_by_space 0
p_sign_posn 1
n_sign_posn 1
END LC_MONETARY
LC_NUMERIC
decimal_point "<U002C>"
thousands_sep "<U002E>"
grouping 3;3
END LC_NUMERIC
LC_TIME
abday "<U0053><U0075><U006E>";"<U004D><U006F><U006E>";/
"<U0054><U0075><U0065>";"<U0057><U0065><U0064>";/
"<U0054><U0068><U0075>";"<U0046><U0072><U0069>";/
"<U0053><U0061><U0074>"
day "<U0053><U0075><U006E><U0064><U0061><U0079>";/
"<U004D><U006F><U006E><U0064><U0061><U0079>";/
"<U0054><U0075><U0065><U0073><U0064><U0061><U0079>";/
"<U0057><U0065><U0064><U006E><U0065><U0073><U0064><U0061><U0079>";/
"<U0054><U0068><U0075><U0072><U0073><U0064><U0061><U0079>";/
"<U0046><U0072><U0069><U0064><U0061><U0079>";/
"<U0053><U0061><U0074><U0075><U0072><U0064><U0061><U0079>"
abmon "<U004A><U0061><U006E>";"<U0046><U0065><U0062>";/
"<U004D><U0061><U0072>";"<U0041><U0070><U0072>";/
"<U004D><U0061><U0079>";"<U004A><U0075><U006E>";/
"<U004A><U0075><U006C>";"<U0041><U0075><U0067>";/
"<U0053><U0065><U0070>";"<U004F><U0063><U0074>";/
"<U004E><U006F><U0076>";"<U0044><U0065><U0063>"
mon "<U004A><U0061><U006E><U0075><U0061><U0072><U0079>";/
"<U0046><U0065><U0062><U0072><U0075><U0061><U0072><U0079>";/
"<U004D><U0061><U0072><U0063><U0068>";/
"<U0041><U0070><U0072><U0069><U006C>";/
"<U004D><U0061><U0079>";/
"<U004A><U0075><U006E><U0065>";/
"<U004A><U0075><U006C><U0079>";/
"<U0041><U0075><U0067><U0075><U0073><U0074>";/
"<U0053><U0065><U0070><U0074><U0065><U006D><U0062><U0065><U0072>";/
"<U004F><U0063><U0074><U006F><U0062><U0065><U0072>";/
"<U004E><U006F><U0076><U0065><U006D><U0062><U0065><U0072>";/
"<U0044><U0065><U0063><U0065><U006D><U0062><U0065><U0072>"
% date formats following ISO 8601-1988
d_t_fmt "<U0025><U0059><U002D><U0025><U006D><U002D><U0025><U0064><U0054><U0025><U0054><U0020><U0025><U005A>"
d_fmt "<U0025><U0059><U002D><U0025><U006D><U002D><U0025><U0064>"
t_fmt "<U0025><U0054>"
am_pm "";""
t_fmt_ampm ""
week 7;19971130;4
first_weekday 2
END LC_TIME
LC_MESSAGES
% en_DK is used outside Denmark, as some sort of generic continental
% European English locale. Therefore, it makes sense to have matches
% for more than just English in yesexpr:
% + is ised in many applications for yes (- for no)
% 1 is common yes, 0 is common no, - langage neutral
% Jj is Danish/German/Swedish/Norwegian/Dutch "ja"
% sS is Spanish/Italian "si"
% yY is English "yes"
% oO is French "oui"
yesexpr "^[+1yYjJsSoO]"
noexpr "^[-0nN]"
yesstr "yes"
nostr "no"
END LC_MESSAGES
LC_PAPER
copy "da_DK"
END LC_PAPER
LC_TELEPHONE
copy "da_DK"
END LC_TELEPHONE
LC_MEASUREMENT
copy "da_DK"
END LC_MEASUREMENT
LC_NAME
name_fmt "<U0025><U0064><U0025><U0074><U0025><U0067><U0025><U0074>/
<U0025><U006D><U0025><U0074><U0025><U0066>"
END LC_NAME
LC_ADDRESS
postal_fmt "<U0025><U0066><U0025><U004E><U0025><U0061><U0025><U004E>/
<U0025><U0064><U0025><U004E><U0025><U0062><U0025><U004E><U0025><U0073>/
<U0020><U0025><U0068><U0020><U0025><U0065><U0020><U0025><U0072><U0025>/
<U004E><U0025><U007A><U0020><U0025><U0054><U0025>/
<U004E><U0025><U0063><U0025><U004E>"
country_name "<U0044><U0065><U006E><U006D><U0061><U0072><U006B>"
country_ab2 "<U0044><U004B>"
country_ab3 "<U0044><U004E><U004B>"
country_num 208
% DK
country_car "<U0044><U004B>"
% English
lang_name "<U0045><U006E><U0067><U006C><U0069><U0073><U0068>"
% en
lang_ab "<U0065><U006E>"
% eng
lang_term "<U0065><U006E><U0067>"
% eng
lang_lib "<U0065><U006E><U0067>"
END LC_ADDRESS