glibc/localedata/locales/sa_IN
Mike Frysinger fe1f87ac12 localedata: LC_PAPER: use copy directives everywhere
There are only two page sizes that locales use: US-Letter and A4.
For the former, move to copying the en_US locale, while for the
latter, move to copying the i18n locale.  This lets us clean up
all the stray comments like FIXME.

There should be no functional differences here.
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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.
% Sanskrit language locale for India.
% Contributed by Vidya Ayer <svaksha@gmail.com>
% and Christian Perrier <bubulle@debian.org>
LC_IDENTIFICATION
title "Sanskrit language locale for India"
source "The Debian project"
address ""
contact "Christian Perrier"
email "bubulle@debian.org"
tel ""
fax ""
language "Sanskrit"
territory "India"
revision "1.0"
date "2005-09-25"
%
category "sa_IN:2000";LC_IDENTIFICATION
category "sa_IN:2000";LC_CTYPE
category "sa_IN:2000";LC_COLLATE
category "sa_IN:2000";LC_TIME
category "sa_IN:2000";LC_NUMERIC
category "sa_IN:2000";LC_MONETARY
category "sa_IN:2000";LC_MESSAGES
category "sa_IN:2000";LC_PAPER
category "sa_IN:2000";LC_NAME
category "sa_IN:2000";LC_ADDRESS
category "sa_IN:2000";LC_TELEPHONE
category "sa_IN:2000";LC_MEASUREMENT
END LC_IDENTIFICATION
LC_CTYPE
copy "i18n"
translit_start
include "translit_combining";""
translit_end
END LC_CTYPE
LC_COLLATE
% Copy the template from ISO/IEC 14651
copy "iso14651_t1"
END LC_COLLATE
LC_MONETARY
% This is the POSIX Locale definition the LC_MONETARY category.
% These are generated based on XML base Locale definition file
% for IBM Class for Unicode/Java
%
int_curr_symbol "<U0049><U004E><U0052><U0020>"
currency_symbol "<U20B9>"
mon_decimal_point "<U002E>"
mon_thousands_sep "<U002C>"
mon_grouping 3
positive_sign ""
negative_sign "<U002D>"
int_frac_digits 2
frac_digits 2
p_cs_precedes 1
p_sep_by_space 1
n_cs_precedes 1
n_sep_by_space 1
p_sign_posn 1
n_sign_posn 1
%
END LC_MONETARY
LC_NUMERIC
% This is the POSIX Locale definition for the LC_NUMERIC category.
%
decimal_point "<U002E>"
thousands_sep "<U002C>"
grouping 3
%
END LC_NUMERIC
LC_TIME
% This is the POSIX Locale definition for the LC_TIME category.
% These are generated based on XML base Locale definition file
% for IBM Class for Unicode/Java
%
% Abbreviated weekday names (%a)
% ravih,somah,mangalah,budhah,brhaspatih,shukra,shanih
abday "<U0930><U0935><U093F><U0903>";/
"<U0938><U094B><U092E><U003A>";/
"<U092E><U0902><U0917><U0932><U003A>";/
"<U092C><U0941><U0927><U003A>";/
"<U092C><U0943><U0939><U0938><U094D><U092A><U0924><U093F><U0903>";/
"<U0936><U0941><U0915><U094D><U0930>";/
"<U0936><U0928><U093F><U003A>"
%
% Full weekday names (%A)
% ravivasarah, somavasarah, mangalavasarah, budhavasarah, brhaspativasarah, shukravasarah, shanivasarah
day "<U0930><U0935><U093F><U0935><U093E><U0938><U0930><U003A>";/
"<U0938><U094B><U092E><U0935><U093E><U0938><U0930><U003A>";/
"<U092E><U0902><U0917><U0932><U0935><U093E><U0938><U0930><U003A>";/
"<U092C><U0941><U0927><U0935><U093E><U0938><U0930><U003A>";/
"<U092C><U0943><U0939><U0938><U094D><U092A><U0924><U093F><U0935><U093E><U0938><U0930><U0903>";/
"<U0936><U0941><U0915><U094D><U0930><U0935><U093E><U0938><U0930>";/
"<U0936><U0928><U093F><U0935><U093E><U0938><U0930><U003A>"
%
% Abbreviated month names (%b)
% Below comes from hi_IN.
% Sanskrit uses a lunar calendar. When gregorian month names
% are needed, the names are the same names than those used
% by Hindi
% names for gregorian month names:
abmon "<U091C><U0928><U0935><U0930><U0940>";/
"<U092B><U093C><U0930><U0935><U0930><U0940>";/
"<U092E><U093E><U0930><U094D><U091A>";/
"<U0905><U092A><U094D><U0930><U0947><U0932>";/
"<U092E><U0908>";/
"<U091C><U0942><U0928>";/
"<U091C><U0941><U0932><U093E><U0908>";/
"<U0905><U0917><U0938><U094D><U0924>";/
"<U0938><U093F><U0924><U092E><U094D><U092C><U0930>";/
"<U0905><U0915><U094D><U091F><U0942><U092C><U0930>";/
"<U0928><U0935><U092E><U094D><U092C><U0930>";/
"<U0926><U093F><U0938><U092E><U094D><U092C><U0930>"
%
% Full month names (%B)
% Sanskrit uses a lunar calendar. When gregorian month names
% are needed, the names are the same names than those used
% by Hindi
% Lunar calendar month names:
% Chaitra March 22
% Vaisakha April 29
% jyeshthah May 22
% ashadah June 22
% shravanah July 23
% bhadrapadah August 23
% ashvinah September 23
% kartikah October 23
% margashirsah November 22
% paushah December 22
% maghah January 29
% phalgunah February 20
% names for gregorian month names:
mon "<U091C><U0928><U0935><U0930><U0940>";/
"<U092B><U093C><U0930><U0935><U0930><U0940>";/
"<U092E><U093E><U0930><U094D><U091A>";/
"<U0905><U092A><U094D><U0930><U0947><U0932>";/
"<U092E><U0908>";/
"<U091C><U0942><U0928>";/
"<U091C><U0941><U0932><U093E><U0908>";/
"<U0905><U0917><U0938><U094D><U0924>";/
"<U0938><U093F><U0924><U092E><U094D><U092C><U0930>";/
"<U0905><U0915><U094D><U091F><U0942><U092C><U0930>";/
"<U0928><U0935><U092E><U094D><U092C><U0930>";/
"<U0926><U093F><U0938><U092E><U094D><U092C><U0930>"
%
% Equivalent of AM PM
am_pm "<U092A><U0942><U0930><U094D><U0935><U093E><U0939><U094D><U0928>";/
"<U0905><U092A><U0930><U093E><U0939><U094D><U0928>"
%
% Appropriate date and time representation
% %A %d %b %Y%I:%M:%S %Z
d_t_fmt "<U0025><U0041><U0020><U0025><U0064><U0020><U0025><U0062>/
<U0020><U0025><U0059><U0020><U0025><U0049><U003A><U0025><U004D><U003A>/
<U0025><U0053><U0020><U0025><U0070><U0020><U0025><U005A>"
%
% Appropriate date representation
% %A %d %b %Y
d_fmt "<U0025><U0041><U0020><U0025><U0064><U0020><U0025><U0062>/
<U0020><U0025><U0059>"
%
% Appropriate time representation
% %I:%M:%S %Z
t_fmt "<U0025><U0049><U003A><U0025><U004D><U003A><U0025><U0053>/
<U0020><U0020><U0025><U005A>"
%
% Appropriate 12 h time representation (%r)
t_fmt_ampm "<U0025><U0049><U003A><U0025><U004D><U003A><U0025><U0053>/
<U0020><U0025><U0070><U0020><U0025><U005A>"
END LC_TIME
LC_MESSAGES
% "^[aAyY].*"
% "^[nN].*"
yesexpr "<U005E><U005B><U0061><U0041><U0079><U0059><U005D><U002E><U002A>"
noexpr "<U005E><U005B><U006E><U004E><U005D><U002E><U002A>"
END LC_MESSAGES
LC_PAPER
copy "hi_IN"
END LC_PAPER
LC_NAME
% This is the ISO_IEC TR14652 Locale definition for the
% LC_NAME category.
%
name_fmt "<U0025><U0070><U0025><U0074><U0025><U0066><U0025><U0074>/
<U0025><U0067>"
name_gen ""
%
% shri
name_mr "<U0936><U094D><U0930><U0940>"
% For boys under 18, this is "kumar"
% but locales are sexist and do not even imagine
% that some language may have different forms for MEN too
% name_mr "<U0915><U0941><U092E><U093E><U0930>"
% shrimati
name_mrs "<U0936><U094D><U0930><U0940><U092E><U0924><U0940>"
% kumari
name_miss "<U0915><U0941><U092E><U093E><U0930><U0940>"
% shrimati
name_ms "<U0936><U094D><U0930><U0940><U092E><U0924><U0940>"
END LC_NAME
LC_ADDRESS
% This is the ISO_IEC TR14652 Locale definition for the
% LC_ADDRESS
postal_fmt "<U0025><U007A><U0025><U0063><U0025><U0054><U0025><U0073>/
<U0025><U0062><U0025><U0065><U0025><U0072>"
country_ab2 "<U0049><U004E>"
country_ab3 "<U0049><U004E><U0044>"
country_num 356
% IND
country_car "<U0049><U004E><U0044>"
% संस्कृतम्
lang_name "<U0938><U0902><U0938><U094D><U0915><U0943><U0924><U092E><U094D>"
% sa
lang_ab "<U0073><U0061>"
% san
lang_term "<U0073><U0061><U006E>"
% san
lang_lib "<U0073><U0061><U006E>"
END LC_ADDRESS
LC_TELEPHONE
% This is the ISO_IEC TR14652 Locale definition for the LC_TELEPHONE
% generated by IBM Basic CountryPack Transformer.
tel_int_fmt "<U002B><U0025><U0063><U0020><U003B><U0025><U0061><U0020><U003B><U0025><U006C>"
int_prefix "<U0039><U0031>"
int_select "<U0030><U0030>"
END LC_TELEPHONE
LC_MEASUREMENT
copy "hi_IN"
END LC_MEASUREMENT