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% Copyright (C) 2003-2006 Volodymyr M. Lisivka <v_lisivka@sourceforge.net>
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% Copyright (C) 2006 Max Kutny <mkutny@gmail.com>
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% Ukrainian Language Locale for Ukraine
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% Source:
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% Contact: Volodymyr M. Lisivka
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% Email: v_lisivka@users.sourceforge.net
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% Contact: Max Kutny
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% Email: mkutny@gmail.com
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% Language: uk
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% Territory: UA
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% Revision: 2.1.12
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% Date: 2006-05-20
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% Application: general
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% Users: general
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% Charset: UTF-8
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% Distribution and use is free, also for commercial purposes.
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% Keywords in this file are treated according to ISO/IEC 14652
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% http://anubis.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc22/wg20/docs/14652fcd.txt
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% Minor fixes and overall cleanup by Max Kutny <mkutny@gmail.com>
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LC_IDENTIFICATION
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% Title of document: Ukrainian Language Locale for Ukraine
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title "Ukrainian Language Locale for Ukraine"
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% Organization name.
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source ""
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% Organization postal address.
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address ""
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% Name of contact person.
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contact "GNU libc maintainers"
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% Electronic address of organization or contact person.
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email "bug-glibc-locales@gnu.org"
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% Telephone number of organization in international format.
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tel ""
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% Fax number of organization in international format.
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fax ""
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% Code of language, to which this document applies.
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language "uk"
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% Code of country/geographic extent (ISO 3166), to which this document applies.
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territory "UA"
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% Intended user audience.
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audience "general"
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% If for use with special application, a description of this application.
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application "general"
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% Short name.
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abbreviation "ULU-2.1.12"
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% Revision (numbers and dots).
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revision "2.1.12"
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% Revision date
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date "2006-05-20"
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category "i18n:2002";LC_IDENTIFICATION
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category "i18n:2002";LC_CTYPE
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category "i18n:2002";LC_COLLATE
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category "i18n:2000";LC_TIME
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category "posix:1993";LC_NUMERIC
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category "i18n:2002";LC_MONETARY
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category "i18n:2002";LC_MESSAGES
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category "i18n:2002";LC_PAPER
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category "i18n:2002";LC_NAME
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category "i18n:2000";LC_ADDRESS
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category "i18n:2002";LC_TELEPHONE
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category "posix:1993";LC_MEASUREMENT
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END LC_IDENTIFICATION
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LC_CTYPE
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copy "<U0069><U0031><U0038><U006E>"
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translit_start
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% http://www.rada.gov.ua/translit.htm
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% UKRAINIAN-ENGLISH TRANSLITERATION TABLE
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% On 19 April 1996, an official Ukrainian-English transliteration system
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% was adopted by the Ukrainian Legal Terminology Commission (Decision
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% No 9).
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% * Use of the approved system is not mandatory for the transliteration
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% of foreign names into Ukrainian.
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% * Transliteration should be made directly between Ukrainian and English
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% without the use of any intermediary languages.
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% * Decision No9, in accordance with the Legal Terminology Commission's
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% express authority, is binding only for the transliteration of Ukrainian
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% names in English in legislative and official acts.
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% * For brevity's sake, the system routinely allows for names such as the
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% city of 'Zaporizhzhia' to be given as 'Zaporizhia,' 'L`viv' as 'Lviv',
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% etc. Also included is a short list of official spellings for miscellaneous
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% terms: 'Ukraine' (no use of the article 'the'), 'Crimea' (as opposed to
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% 'Krym'), 'Black Sea,' and 'Sea of Azov'. In certain cases, 'traditional'
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% forms may be shown in parentheses after the official form:
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% 'Dnipro (Dnieper).'
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% * In addition, apostrophe marks and softening marks may be omitted upon
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% transliteration into English.
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% Ukrainian English Note Example
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% letter letter
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% <U0410> <U0410> - <U0410><U043B><U0443><U0448><U0442><U0430> - Alushta
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<U0410> "<U0041>"
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<U0430> "<U0061>"
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% <U0411> B - <U0411><U043E><U0440><U0449><U0430><U0433><U0456><U0432><U043A><U0430> - Borschahivka
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<U0411> "<U0042>"
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<U0431> "<U0062>"
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% <U0412> V - <U0412><U0438><U0448><U0433><U043E><U0440><U043E><U0434> - Vyshhorod
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<U0412> "<U0056>"
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<U0432> "<U0076>"
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% <U0413> H, gh <U041D>-in most cases, gh - when recreating the combination "<U0437><U0433>" <U0413><U0430><U0434><U044F><U0447> - Hadiach; <U0417><U0433><U043E><U0440><U0430><U043D><U0438> - Zghorany
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<U0413> "<U0048>"
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<U0433> "<U0068>"
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<U0417><U0413> "<U005A><U0047><U0048>"
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<U0417><U0433> "<U005A><U0067><U0068>"
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<U0437><U0413> "<U007A><U0047><U0048>"
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<U0437><U0433> "<U007A><U0067><U0068>"
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% <U0490> G - <U0490><U0430><U043B><U0430><U0491><U0430><U043D> - Galagan
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<U0490> "<U0047>"
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<U0491> "<U0067>"
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% <U0414> D - <U0414><U043E><U043D> - Don
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<U0414> "<U0044>"
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<U0434> "<U0064>"
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% <U0415> E - <U0420><U0456><U0432><U043D><U0435> - Rivne
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<U0415> "<U0045>"
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<U0435> "<U0065>"
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% <U0404> Ye, ie Ye - at the beginning of words, ie - in other positions <U0404><U043D><U0430><U043A><U0456><U0454><U0432><U0435> - Yenakiieve; <U041D><U0430><U0454><U043D><U043A><U043E> - Naienko
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<U0404> "<U0059><U0045>"
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<U0454> "<U0079><U0065>"
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% TODO: 'ie' if after any letter
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% <U0416> Zh - <U0416><U0438><U0442><U043E><U043C><U0438><U0440> - Zhytomyr
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<U0416> "<U005A><U0048>"
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<U0436> "<U007A><U0068>"
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% <U0417> Z - <U0417><U0430><U043A><U0430><U0440><U043F><U0430><U0442><U0442><U044F> - Zakarpattia
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<U0417> "<U005A>"
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<U0437> "<U007A>"
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% <U0418> Y - <U041C><U0435><U0434><U0432><U0438><U043D> - Medvyn
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<U0418> "<U0059>"
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<U0438> "<U0079>"
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% <U0406> I - <U0406><U0440><U0448><U0430><U0432><U0430> - Irshava
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<U0406> "<U0049>"
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% <U0407> Yi, I Yi - at the beginning of words, i - in other positions <U0407><U0436><U0430><U043A><U0435><U0432><U0438><U0447> - Yizhakevych; <U041A><U0430><U0434><U0456><U0457><U0432><U043A><U0430> - Kadiivka
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<U0407> "<U0059><U0049>"
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% TODO: 'i' if after any letter
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% <U0419> Y, i Y - at the beginning of words, i - in other positions <U0419><U043E><U0441><U0438><U043F><U0456><U0432><U043A><U0430> - Yosypivka; <U0421><U0442><U0440><U0438><U0439> - Stryi
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% <U041A> K - <U041A><U0438><U0457><U0432> - Kyiv
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<U041A> "<U004B>"
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% <U041B> L - <U041B><U0435><U0431><U0435><U0434><U0438><U043D> - Lebedyn
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<U041B> "<U004C>"
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% <U041C> M - <U041C><U0438><U043A><U043E><U043B><U0430><U0457><U0432> - Mykolaiv
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<U041C> "<U004D>"
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<U043C> "<U006D>"
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% <U041D> N - <U041D><U0456><U0436><U0438><U043D> - Nizhin
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<U041D> "<U004E>"
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% <U041E> O - <U041E><U0434><U0435><U0441><U0430> - Odesa
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<U041E> "<U004F>"
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<U043E> "<U006F>"
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% <U041F> P - <U041F><U043E><U043B><U0442><U0430><U0432><U0430> - Poltava
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<U041F> "<U0050>"
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% <U0420> R - <U0420><U043E><U043C><U043D><U0438> - Romny
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% <U0421> S - <U0421><U0443><U043C><U0438> - Sumy
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% <U0422> T - <U0422><U0435><U0442><U0435><U0440><U0456><U0432> - Teteriv
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% <U0423> U - <U0423><U0436><U0433><U043E><U0440><U043E><U0434> - Uzhhorod
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% <U0424> F - <U0424><U0430><U0441><U0442><U0456><U0432> - Fastiv
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% <U0425> Kh - <U0425><U0430><U0440><U043A><U0456><U0432> - Kharkiv
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% <U0426> Ts - <U0411><U0456><U043B><U0430> <U0426><U0435><U0440><U043A><U0432><U0430> - Bila Tserkva
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% <U0427> Ch - <U0427><U0435><U0440><U043D><U0456><U0432><U0446><U0456> - Chernivtsi
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% <U0428> Sh - <U0428><U043E><U0441><U0442><U043A><U0430> - Shostka
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<U0448> "<U0073><U0068>"
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% <U0429> Sch - <U0413><U043E><U0449><U0430> - Hoscha
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<U0429> "<U0053><U0043><U0048>"
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<U0449> "<U0073><U0063><U0068>"
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% <U042C> ` (see commentary) <U0420><U0443><U0441><U044C> - Rus`; <U041B><U044C><U0432><U0456><U0432> - L`viv
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<U042C> "<U0060>"
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<U044C> "<U0060>"
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% <U042E> Yu, iu Yu - at the beginning of words, iu - in other positions <U042E><U0440><U0456><U0439> - Yurii;<U041A><U0440><U044E><U043A><U0456><U0432><U043A><U0430> - Krukivka
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<U042E> "<U0059><U0055>"
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% <U042F> Ya, ia Ya - at the beginning of words, ia - in other positions <U042F><U0433><U043E><U0442><U0438><U043D> - Yahotyn;I<U0447><U043D><U044F> - Ichnia
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% TODO: 'ia' if after any letter
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% ' ' (see commentary) <U0417><U043D><U0430><U043C>'<U044F><U043D><U043A><U0430> - Znamianka
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% Specials:
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% NUMERO SIGN
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<U2116> "<U004E><U006F>"
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% LEFT-POINTING DOUBLE ANGLE QUOTATION MARK
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<U00AB> "<U003C><U003C>"
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% RIGHT-POINTING DOUBLE ANGLE QUOTATION MARK
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<U00BB> "<U003E><U003E>"
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translit_end
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END LC_CTYPE
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LC_COLLATE
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% Ukrainian Alpahabet (1881-1933) (old and correct)
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%
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% <U0410><U0430> <U0411><U0431> <U0412><U0432> <U0413><U0433>
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% <U0490><U0491> <U0414><U0434> <U0415><U0435> <U0404><U0454>
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% <U0416><U0436> <U0417><U0437> <U0418><U0438> <U0406><U0456>
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% <U0407><U0457> <U0419><U0439> <U041A><U043A> <U041B><U043B>
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% <U041C><U043C> <U041D><U043D> <U041E><U043E> <U041F><U043F>
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% <U0420><U0440> <U0421><U0441> <U0422><U0442> <U0423><U0443>
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% <U0424><U0444> <U0425><U0445> <U0426><U0446> <U0427><U0447>
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% <U0428><U0448> <U0429><U0449> <U042E><U044E> <U042F><U044F>
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% <U042C><U044C>
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% Ukrainian Alpahabet (1933-1991) (old)
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% <U0410><U0430> <U0411><U0431> <U0412><U0432> <U0413><U0433>
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% <U0414><U0434> <U0415><U0435> <U0404><U0454> <U0416><U0436>
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% <U0417><U0437> <U0418><U0438> <U0406><U0456> <U0407><U0457>
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% <U0419><U0439> <U041A><U043A> <U041B><U043B> <U041C><U043C>
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% <U041D><U043D> <U041E><U043E> <U041F><U043F> <U0420><U0440>
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% <U0421><U0441> <U0422><U0442> <U0423><U0443> <U0424><U0444>
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% <U0425><U0445> <U0426><U0446> <U0427><U0447> <U0428><U0448>
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% <U0429><U0449> <U042E><U044E> <U042F><U044F> <U042C><U044C>
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% Note:
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% Ukrainian letter GHE_WITH_UPTURN (<U0490>) was removed from Ukrainian
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% alphabet by Stalin in 1933 and was returned back in 1991 when
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% Ukraine became independent from Soviet Union.
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% Ukrainian Alphabet (1991) (current but not correct)
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% <U0410><U0430> <U0411><U0431> <U0412><U0432> <U0413><U0433>
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% <U0490><U0491> <U0414><U0434> <U0415><U0435> <U0404><U0454>
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% <U0416><U0436> <U0417><U0437> <U0418><U0438> <U0406><U0456>
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% <U0407><U0457> <U0419><U0439> <U041A><U043A> <U041B><U043B>
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% <U041C><U043C> <U041D><U043D> <U041E><U043E> <U041F><U043F>
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% <U0420><U0440> <U0421><U0441> <U0422><U0442> <U0423><U0443>
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% <U0424><U0444> <U0425><U0445> <U0426><U0446> <U0427><U0447>
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% <U0428><U0448> <U0429><U0449> <U042C><U044C> <U042E><U044E>
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% <U042F><U044F>
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% Note:
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% Soft sign (<U042C>) is not considered to be a letter and therefore should have been
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% placed at the end of the table. Unfortunately this letter was reordered in
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% Ukrainian alpabet right before Ukraine got independency (1990-1991) by Soviet
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% academic Ivanenko who tried to make MS DOS code pages compatible between
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% Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian languages.
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%
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% See "<U0050><U0072><U006F><U0062><U006C><U0065><U006D><U0079><U0020><U0075><U006B><U0072><U0061><U0069><U006E><U0069><U007A><U0061><U0074><U0063><U0069><U0069><U0020><U006B><U006F><U006D><U0070><U0075><U0074><U0065><U0072><U0069><U0076>" N2 (UDK 681.3.06), p. 16
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% Ivanenko L. M. "Na shliakhu pobudovy <<idealnoho>> standartu abo
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% synii ptakh Neokyrylytci".
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% Ukrainian ghe is missing in iso14651_t1
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collating-symbol <UKR-GHE>
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% Soft sign and apostrophe must be ignored during sorting because they are
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% just signs, not real letters.
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% ( "<U006E><U0060>"=="<U006E>", "<U0027><U0079><U0061>"=="<U0079><U0061>", etc. )
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% Apostrophe already ignored by iso14651_t1.
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% Soft sign '<U044C>' may follow only this set of nine characters [<U0432><U0434><U0437><U043B><U043D><U0440><U0441><U0442><U0446>].
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% It only softens pronunciation of these characters so it's should not impact
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% sorting.
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collating-symbol <V+SS>
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collating-element <V-SS> from "<U0412><U042C>"
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collating-element <V-ss> from "<U0412><U044C>"
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collating-element <v-SS> from "<U0432><U042C>"
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collating-element <v-ss> from "<U0432><U044C>"
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collating-symbol <D+SS>
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collating-element <D-SS> from "<U0414><U042C>"
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collating-element <D-ss> from "<U0414><U044C>"
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collating-element <d-SS> from "<U0434><U042C>"
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collating-element <d-ss> from "<U0434><U044C>"
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collating-symbol <Z+SS>
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collating-element <Z-SS> from "<U0417><U042C>"
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collating-element <Z-ss> from "<U0417><U044C>"
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collating-element <z-SS> from "<U0437><U042C>"
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collating-element <z-ss> from "<U0437><U044C>"
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collating-symbol <L+SS>
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collating-element <L-SS> from "<U041B><U042C>"
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collating-element <L-ss> from "<U041B><U044C>"
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collating-element <l-SS> from "<U043B><U042C>"
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collating-element <l-ss> from "<U043B><U044C>"
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collating-symbol <N+SS>
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collating-element <N-SS> from "<U041D><U042C>"
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collating-element <N-ss> from "<U041D><U044C>"
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collating-element <n-SS> from "<U043D><U042C>"
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collating-element <n-ss> from "<U043D><U044C>"
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collating-symbol <R+SS>
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collating-element <R-SS> from "<U0420><U042C>"
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collating-element <R-ss> from "<U0420><U044C>"
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collating-element <r-SS> from "<U0440><U042C>"
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collating-element <r-ss> from "<U0440><U044C>"
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collating-symbol <S+SS>
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collating-element <S-SS> from "<U0421><U042C>"
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collating-element <S-ss> from "<U0421><U044C>"
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collating-element <s-SS> from "<U0441><U042C>"
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collating-element <s-ss> from "<U0441><U044C>"
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collating-symbol <T+SS>
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collating-element <T-SS> from "<U0422><U042C>"
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collating-element <T-ss> from "<U0422><U044C>"
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collating-element <t-SS> from "<U0442><U042C>"
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collating-element <t-ss> from "<U0442><U044C>"
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collating-symbol <TSE+SS>
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collating-element <TS-SS> from "<U0426><U042C>"
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collating-element <TS-ss> from "<U0426><U044C>"
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collating-element <ts-SS> from "<U0446><U042C>"
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collating-element <ts-ss> from "<U0446><U044C>"
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collating-symbol <CAP-MIN>
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collating-symbol <MIN-CAP>
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% Taken from bg_BG 2.0.1:
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% We have made the following changes to the basic collation scheme in
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% the file iso14651_t1:
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% 1. The Cyrillic script is first in the order.
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% 2. The non-Bulgarian Cyrillic letters are sorted according to
|
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% their transliteration with Bulgarian Cyrillic letters.
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% Local changes:
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% Added <UKR-GHE> collation symbol at proper position.
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% Reordering of <UKR-I>,<UKR-YI> to wrong positions (according to Ukrainian
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% alhabet) was removed.
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reorder-after <9>
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<CYR-A>
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<CYR-BE>
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<CYR-VE>
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<CYR-GHE>
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<UKR-GHE>
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<CYR-DE>
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<CYR-GZHE>
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<CYR-DJE>
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<CYR-IE>
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<UKR-IE>
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<CYR-IO>
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<CYR-ZHE>
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<CYR-ZE>
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<CYR-DZE>
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<CYR-I>
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<UKR-I>
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<UKR-YI>
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<CYR-IBRE>
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<CYR-JE>
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<CYR-KA>
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<CYR-EL>
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<CYR-LJE>
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<CYR-EM>
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<CYR-EN>
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<CYR-NJE>
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<CYR-O>
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<CYR-PE>
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<CYR-ER>
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<CYR-ES>
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<CYR-TE>
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<CYR-KJE>
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<CYR-TSHE>
|
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<CYR-OU>
|
|
<CYR-OUBRE>
|
|
<CYR-EF>
|
|
<CYR-HA>
|
|
<CYR-TSE>
|
|
<CYR-CHE>
|
|
<CYR-DCHE>
|
|
<CYR-SHA>
|
|
<CYR-SHTSHA>
|
|
<CYR-SIGDUR>
|
|
<CYR-YEROU>
|
|
<CYR-SIGMOUIL>
|
|
<CYR-E>
|
|
<CYR-YOU>
|
|
<CYR-YA>
|
|
|
|
% Placing <UKR-GHE> to proper position.
|
|
reorder-after <U0413>
|
|
<U0490> <UKR-GHE>;<BAS>;<CAP>;IGNORE
|
|
<U0403> <CYR-GHE>;<CYR-GZHE>;<CAP>;IGNORE % Mac. gje
|
|
reorder-after <U0433>
|
|
<U0491> <UKR-GHE>;<BAS>;<MIN>;IGNORE
|
|
<U0453> <CYR-GHE>;<CYR-GZHE>;<MIN>;IGNORE % Mac. gje
|
|
|
|
reorder-after <U0414>
|
|
<U0402> "<U003C><U0043><U0059><U0052><U002D><U0044><U0045><U003E><U003C><U0043><U0059><U0052><U002D><U005A><U0048><U0045><U003E>";"<U003C><U004C><U0049><U0047><U003E><U003C><U004C><U0049><U0047><U003E>";"<U003C><U0043><U0041><U0050><U003E><U003C><U0043><U0041><U0050><U003E>";IGNORE % CYR-DJE
|
|
<U040F> "<U003C><U0043><U0059><U0052><U002D><U0044><U0045><U003E><U003C><U0043><U0059><U0052><U002D><U005A><U0048><U0045><U003E>";"<U003C><U0043><U0059><U0052><U002D><U0044><U0043><U0048><U0045><U003E><U003C><U004C><U0049><U0047><U003E>";"<U003C><U0043><U0041><U0050><U003E><U003C><U0043><U0041><U0050><U003E>";IGNORE % CYR-DCHE
|
|
<U0405> "<U003C><U0043><U0059><U0052><U002D><U0044><U0045><U003E><U003C><U0043><U0059><U0052><U002D><U005A><U0045><U003E>";"<U003C><U004C><U0049><U0047><U003E><U003C><U004C><U0049><U0047><U003E>";"<U003C><U0043><U0041><U0050><U003E><U003C><U0043><U0041><U0050><U003E>";IGNORE % CYR-DZE
|
|
reorder-after <U0434>
|
|
<U0452> "<U003C><U0043><U0059><U0052><U002D><U0044><U0045><U003E><U003C><U0043><U0059><U0052><U002D><U005A><U0048><U0045><U003E>";"<U003C><U004C><U0049><U0047><U003E><U003C><U004C><U0049><U0047><U003E>";"<U003C><U004D><U0049><U004E><U003E><U003C><U004D><U0049><U004E><U003E>";IGNORE % CYR-DJE
|
|
<U045F> "<U003C><U0043><U0059><U0052><U002D><U0044><U0045><U003E><U003C><U0043><U0059><U0052><U002D><U005A><U0048><U0045><U003E>";"<U003C><U0043><U0059><U0052><U002D><U0044><U0043><U0048><U0045><U003E><U003C><U004C><U0049><U0047><U003E>";"<U003C><U004D><U0049><U004E><U003E><U003C><U004D><U0049><U004E><U003E>";IGNORE % CYR-DCHE
|
|
<U0455> "<U003C><U0043><U0059><U0052><U002D><U0044><U0045><U003E><U003C><U0043><U0059><U0052><U002D><U005A><U0045><U003E>";"<U003C><U004C><U0049><U0047><U003E><U003C><U004C><U0049><U0047><U003E>";"<U003C><U004D><U0049><U004E><U003E><U003C><U004D><U0049><U004E><U003E>";IGNORE % CYR-DZE
|
|
|
|
reorder-after <U0435>
|
|
<U0454> <CYR-IE>;<UKR-IE>;<MIN>;IGNORE
|
|
<U0451> <CYR-IE>;<CYR-IO>;<MIN>;IGNORE
|
|
<U044D> <CYR-IE>;<CYR-E>;<MIN>;IGNORE
|
|
reorder-after <U0415>
|
|
<U0404> <CYR-IE>;<UKR-IE>;<CAP>;IGNORE
|
|
<U0401> <CYR-IE>;<CYR-IO>;<CAP>;IGNORE
|
|
<U042D> <CYR-IE>;<CYR-E>;<CAP>;IGNORE
|
|
|
|
reorder-after <U041A>
|
|
<U040C> <CYR-KA>;<CYR-KJE>;<CAP>;IGNORE
|
|
reorder-after <U043A>
|
|
<U045C> <CYR-KA>;<CYR-KJE>;<MIN>;IGNORE
|
|
|
|
reorder-after <U041D>
|
|
<U040A> "<U003C><U0043><U0059><U0052><U002D><U0045><U004E><U003E><U003C><U0043><U0059><U0052><U002D><U0053><U0049><U0047><U004D><U004F><U0055><U0049><U004C><U003E>";"<U003C><U004C><U0049><U0047><U003E><U003C><U004C><U0049><U0047><U003E>";"<U003C><U0043><U0041><U0050><U003E><U003C><U0043><U0041><U0050><U003E>";IGNORE % CYR-NJE
|
|
reorder-after <U043D>
|
|
<U045A> "<U003C><U0043><U0059><U0052><U002D><U0045><U004E><U003E><U003C><U0043><U0059><U0052><U002D><U0053><U0049><U0047><U004D><U004F><U0055><U0049><U004C><U003E>";"<U003C><U004C><U0049><U0047><U003E><U003C><U004C><U0049><U0047><U003E>";"<U003C><U004D><U0049><U004E><U003E><U003C><U004D><U0049><U004E><U003E>";IGNORE % CYR-NJE
|
|
|
|
reorder-after <U0427>
|
|
<U040B> <CYR-CHE>;<CYR-TSHE>;<CAP>;IGNORE
|
|
reorder-after <U0447>
|
|
<U045B> <CYR-CHE>;<CYR-TSHE>;<MIN>;IGNORE
|
|
|
|
reorder-after <U041B>
|
|
<U0409> "<U003C><U0043><U0059><U0052><U002D><U0045><U004C><U003E><U003C><U0043><U0059><U0052><U002D><U0053><U0049><U0047><U004D><U004F><U0055><U0049><U004C><U003E>";"<U003C><U004C><U0049><U0047><U003E><U003C><U004C><U0049><U0047><U003E>";"<U003C><U0043><U0041><U0050><U003E><U003C><U0043><U0041><U0050><U003E>";IGNORE % CYR-LJE
|
|
reorder-after <U043B>
|
|
<U0459> "<U003C><U0043><U0059><U0052><U002D><U0045><U004C><U003E><U003C><U0043><U0059><U0052><U002D><U0053><U0049><U0047><U004D><U004F><U0055><U0049><U004C><U003E>";"<U003C><U004C><U0049><U0047><U003E><U003C><U004C><U0049><U0047><U003E>";"<U003C><U004D><U0049><U004E><U003E><U003C><U004D><U0049><U004E><U003E>";IGNORE % CYR-LJE
|
|
|
|
reorder-after <U0423>
|
|
<U040E> <CYR-OU>;<CYR-OUBRE>;<CAP>;IGNORE
|
|
reorder-after <U0443>
|
|
<U045E> <CYR-OU>;<CYR-OUBRE>;<MIN>;IGNORE
|
|
|
|
% Capital letters go before small letters. ("<U0041>"<"<U0061>")
|
|
reorder-after <CAP>
|
|
<CAP-MIN>
|
|
<MIN-CAP>
|
|
<MIN>
|
|
|
|
|
|
% Reorder letters with soft sign
|
|
% [<U0432><U0434><U0437><U043B><U043D><U0440><U0441><U0442><U0446>] + <U044C>
|
|
|
|
reorder-after <CYR-VE>
|
|
<V+SS>
|
|
reorder-after <U0412>
|
|
<V-SS> <CYR-VE>;<BAS>;<CAP>;<V+SS>
|
|
<V-ss> <CYR-VE>;<BAS>;<CAP-MIN>;<V+SS>
|
|
reorder-after <U0432>
|
|
<v-SS> <CYR-VE>;<BAS>;<MIN-CAP>;<V+SS>
|
|
<v-ss> <CYR-VE>;<BAS>;<MIN>;<V+SS>
|
|
|
|
reorder-after <CYR-DE>
|
|
<D+SS>
|
|
reorder-after <U0414>
|
|
<D-SS> <CYR-DE>;<BAS>;<CAP>;<D+SS>
|
|
<D-ss> <CYR-DE>;<BAS>;<CAP-MIN>;<D+SS>
|
|
reorder-after <U0434>
|
|
<d-SS> <CYR-DE>;<BAS>;<MIN-CAP>;<D+SS>
|
|
<d-ss> <CYR-DE>;<BAS>;<MIN>;<D+SS>
|
|
|
|
reorder-after <CYR-ZE>
|
|
<Z+SS>
|
|
reorder-after <U0417>
|
|
<Z-SS> <CYR-ZE>;<BAS>;<CAP>;<Z+SS>
|
|
<Z-ss> <CYR-ZE>;<BAS>;<CAP-MIN>;<Z+SS>
|
|
reorder-after <U0437>
|
|
<z-SS> <CYR-ZE>;<BAS>;<MIN-CAP>;<Z+SS>
|
|
<z-ss> <CYR-ZE>;<BAS>;<MIN>;<Z+SS>
|
|
|
|
reorder-after <CYR-EL>
|
|
<L+SS>
|
|
reorder-after <U041B>
|
|
<L-SS> <CYR-EL>;<BAS>;<CAP>;<L+SS>
|
|
<L-ss> <CYR-EL>;<BAS>;<CAP-MIN>;<L+SS>
|
|
reorder-after <U043B>
|
|
<l-SS> <CYR-EL>;<BAS>;<MIN-CAP>;<L+SS>
|
|
<l-ss> <CYR-EL>;<BAS>;<MIN>;<L+SS>
|
|
|
|
reorder-after <CYR-EN>
|
|
<N+SS>
|
|
reorder-after <U041D>
|
|
<N-SS> <CYR-EN>;<BAS>;<CAP>;<N+SS>
|
|
<N-ss> <CYR-EN>;<BAS>;<CAP-MIN>;<N+SS>
|
|
reorder-after <U043D>
|
|
<n-SS> <CYR-EN>;<BAS>;<MIN-CAP>;<N+SS>
|
|
<n-ss> <CYR-EN>;<BAS>;<MIN>;<N+SS>
|
|
|
|
reorder-after <CYR-ER>
|
|
<R+SS>
|
|
reorder-after <U0420>
|
|
<R-SS> <CYR-ER>;<BAS>;<CAP>;<R+SS>
|
|
<R-ss> <CYR-ER>;<BAS>;<CAP-MIN>;<R+SS>
|
|
reorder-after <U0440>
|
|
<r-SS> <CYR-ER>;<BAS>;<MIN-CAP>;<R+SS>
|
|
<r-ss> <CYR-ER>;<BAS>;<MIN>;<R+SS>
|
|
|
|
reorder-after <CYR-ES>
|
|
<S+SS>
|
|
reorder-after <U0421>
|
|
<S-SS> <CYR-ES>;<BAS>;<CAP>;<S+SS>
|
|
<S-ss> <CYR-ES>;<BAS>;<CAP-MIN>;<S+SS>
|
|
reorder-after <U0441>
|
|
<s-SS> <CYR-ES>;<BAS>;<MIN-CAP>;<S+SS>
|
|
<s-ss> <CYR-ES>;<BAS>;<MIN>;<S+SS>
|
|
|
|
reorder-after <CYR-TE>
|
|
<T+SS>
|
|
reorder-after <U0422>
|
|
<T-SS> <CYR-TE>;<BAS>;<CAP>;<T+SS>
|
|
<T-ss> <CYR-TE>;<BAS>;<CAP-MIN>;<T+SS>
|
|
reorder-after <U0442>
|
|
<t-SS> <CYR-TE>;<BAS>;<MIN-CAP>;<T+SS>
|
|
<t-ss> <CYR-TE>;<BAS>;<MIN>;<T+SS>
|
|
|
|
reorder-after <CYR-TSE>
|
|
<TSE+SS>
|
|
reorder-after <U0426>
|
|
<TS-SS> <CYR-TSE>;<BAS>;<CAP>;<TSE+SS>
|
|
<TS-ss> <CYR-TSE>;<BAS>;<CAP-MIN>;<TSE+SS>
|
|
reorder-after <U0446>
|
|
<ts-SS> <CYR-TSE>;<BAS>;<MIN-CAP>;<TSE+SS>
|
|
<ts-ss> <CYR-TSE>;<BAS>;<MIN>;<TSE+SS>
|
|
|
|
% To get back to correct but still unofficial pre-1991 alphabet uncomment the
|
|
% following lines that move soft sign (<CYR-YEROU>) to the end of the alphabet.
|
|
%
|
|
% reorder-after <CYR-YA>
|
|
% <CYR-YEROU>
|
|
% reorder-after <U042F>
|
|
% <U042C> <CYR-YEROU>;<BAS>;<CAP>;IGNORE
|
|
% reorder-after <U044F>
|
|
% <U044C> <CYR-YEROU>;<BAS>;<MIN>;IGNORE
|
|
|
|
reorder-end
|
|
|
|
|
|
END LC_COLLATE
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
LC_MESSAGES
|
|
|
|
|
|
% WARNING: symbols "<U0059>" and "<U0043><U0079><U0072><U0069><U006C><U006C><U0069><U0063><U005F><U004E>" are placed at one key in Ukrainian keyboard
|
|
% layout although the meaning is semantically opposite ("<U0059>" stands for "<U0059><U0065><U0073>"
|
|
% while "<U0043><U0079><U0072><U0069><U006C><U006C><U0069><U0063><U005F><U004E>" stands for "<U004E><U006F>").
|
|
%
|
|
% This problem may be dealt with by requiring at least two letters to be
|
|
% entered in Ukrainian language.
|
|
|
|
% A regular expression that describes possible yes-responses
|
|
% "<U0079>", "<U0059>", "<U002B>", "<U0074><U0061>" or "<U0074><U0061><U006B>" in Cyrillic
|
|
yesexpr "<U005E><U0028><U005B><U0059><U0079><U002B><U005D><U007C><U005B><U0422><U0442><U005D><U005B><U0410><U0430><U005D><U005B><U041A><U043A><U005D><U003F><U0029><U0024>"
|
|
|
|
% WARNING: symbols "<U004E>" and "<U0043><U0079><U0072><U0069><U006C><U006C><U0069><U0063><U005F><U0054>" are placed at one key in Ukrainian
|
|
% keyboard layout although the meaning is semantically opposite ("<U004E>" stands for
|
|
% "<U004E><U006F>" while "<U0043><U0079><U0072><U0069><U006C><U006C><U0069><U0063><U005F><U0054>" stands for "<U0059><U0065><U0073>").
|
|
%
|
|
% We may require two Ukrainian letters as input to deal with this potential
|
|
% problem.
|
|
|
|
% A regular expression that describes possible no-responses.
|
|
% "<U006E>", "<U004E>", "<U002D>" or word "<U006E><U0069>" in Cyrillic
|
|
noexpr "<U005E><U0028><U005B><U004E><U006E><U002D><U005D><U007C><U005B><U041D><U043D><U005D><U005B><U0406><U0456><U005D><U0029><U0024>"
|
|
% "<U006E>" "<U004E>" "<U002D>" or word "<U006E><U0069>" in Cyrillic
|
|
|
|
|
|
% Output string for ``yes'' ("<U0074><U0061><U006B>").
|
|
yesstr "<U0442><U0430><U043A>"
|
|
|
|
% Output string for ``no'' ("<U006E><U0069>").
|
|
nostr "<U043D><U0456>"
|
|
|
|
END LC_MESSAGES
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
LC_MONETARY
|
|
|
|
% Examples:
|
|
%
|
|
% 100,00 hr
|
|
% -100,00 hr
|
|
% UAH 100,00
|
|
% UAH -100,00
|
|
%
|
|
% 0,01 hr
|
|
% 0,10 hr
|
|
% 1,00 hr
|
|
% 10,00 hr
|
|
% 100,00 hr
|
|
% 1000,00 hr (EXCEPTION)
|
|
% 10 000,00 hr
|
|
% 100 000,00 hr
|
|
% 1 000 000,00 hr
|
|
% ...
|
|
%
|
|
% Note:
|
|
% There is potential conflict between "<U0068><U0072><U0079><U0076><U006E><U0079><U0061>" ("<U0068><U0072>", "<U0068><U0072><U0076><U002E>", money),
|
|
% "<U0068><U0072><U0061><U006D>" ("<U0068>","<U0068><U0072><U002E>", weight) and "<U0068><U006F><U0064><U0079><U006E><U0061>" ("<U0068><U006F><U0064>","<U0068><U006F><U0064><U002E>", time),
|
|
% because some people uses "<U0068>" for "<U0068><U006F><U0064><U0079><U006E><U0079>", "<U0068><U0072>" for "<U0068><U0072><U0061><U006D><U0079>", etc.
|
|
%
|
|
% 200h - 200 hram (weight)
|
|
% 200 hr. - 200 hram (weight)
|
|
% 200hd - 200 hodyn (time)
|
|
% 200 hod. - 200 hodyn (time)
|
|
% 200hr - 200 hryven (money)
|
|
% 200 hrv. - 200 hryven (money)
|
|
|
|
% the local currency symbol
|
|
currency_symbol "<U0433><U0440><U043D><U002E>" % hr (hryvnya)
|
|
|
|
% This must be a 4-character string containing the international currency
|
|
% symbol as defined by the ISO 4217 standard (three characters) followed
|
|
% by a separator.
|
|
%
|
|
% DSTU ISO 3166
|
|
% Code Name Name in English language
|
|
% UAH <U0433><U0440><U0438><U0432><U043D><U044F> hryvnya
|
|
int_curr_symbol "<U0055><U0041><U0048><U0020>"
|
|
|
|
% This string is used as the decimal delimiter when formatting monetary
|
|
% quantities.
|
|
% see LC_NUMERIC:decimal_point
|
|
mon_decimal_point "<U002C>"
|
|
|
|
% This string is used as a thousands separator when formatting monetary
|
|
% quantities.
|
|
% see LC_NUMERIC:thousands separator
|
|
mon_thousands_sep "<U00A0>" % <NBSP> (0xA0)
|
|
|
|
% Define the size of each group of digits in formatted monetary
|
|
% quantities. The operand is a sequence of integers separated by
|
|
% semicolons. Each integer specifies the number of digits in each
|
|
% group, with the initial integer defining the size of the group
|
|
% immediately preceding the decimal delimiter, and the following
|
|
% integers defining the preceding groups. If the last integer is
|
|
% not -1, then the size of the previous group (if any) shall be
|
|
% repeatedly used for the remainder of the digits. If the last
|
|
% integer is -1, then no further grouping shall be performed.
|
|
%
|
|
% FIXME:
|
|
% Note difference between "<U0031><U0032><U0033><U0020><U0034><U0035><U0036><U0020><U0037><U0038><U0039><U002C><U0030><U0031>" and "<U0031><U0032><U0033><U0034><U002C><U0035><U0036>".
|
|
% Unfortunately, it can't be implemented with current (2.3.6) glibc.
|
|
mon_grouping 3;3
|
|
|
|
% String that is used to indicate a positive sign for monetary
|
|
% quantities
|
|
positive_sign ""
|
|
|
|
% String that is used to indicate a negative sign for monetary
|
|
% quantities
|
|
negative_sign "<U002D>"
|
|
|
|
% An integer representing the number of fractional digits (those to the right of
|
|
% the decimal delimiter) to be written in a formatted monetary quantity using
|
|
% int_curr_symbol.
|
|
int_frac_digits 2
|
|
|
|
% An integer representing the number of fractional digits (those to the right of
|
|
% the decimal delimiter) to be written in a formatted monetary quantity using
|
|
% currency_symbol.
|
|
frac_digits 2
|
|
|
|
% 1 - the currency_symbol or int_curr_symbol should precede the
|
|
% formatted monetary quantity.
|
|
% 0 - the symbol succeeds the value.
|
|
p_cs_precedes 0
|
|
int_p_cs_precedes 1
|
|
|
|
% 0 - the currency_symbol succeeds the negative value.
|
|
% 1 - the currency_symbol precedes the negative value.
|
|
n_cs_precedes 0
|
|
int_n_cs_precedes 1
|
|
|
|
% 0 - means that no space should be printed between the currency_symbol
|
|
% and the value for a monetary quantity with a non-negative value.
|
|
% 1 - means that a space should be printed between the currency_symbol
|
|
% and the value.
|
|
% 2 - means that a space should be printed between the symbol and the
|
|
% sign string, if adjacent.
|
|
p_sep_by_space 2
|
|
int_p_sep_by_space 2
|
|
|
|
% 0 - no space separates the currency_symbol or int_curr_symbol from the
|
|
% value for a negative monetary quantity.
|
|
% 1 - a space separates the symbol from the value.
|
|
% 2 - a space separates the symbol and the sign string, if adjacent.
|
|
n_sep_by_space 1
|
|
int_n_sep_by_space 1
|
|
|
|
% An integer set to a value indicating the positioning of the
|
|
% positive_sign for a monetary quantity with a non-negative value.
|
|
%
|
|
% 0 - Parentheses enclose the quantity and the currency_symbol or
|
|
% int_curr_symbol.
|
|
% 1 - The sign string precedes the quantity and the currency_symbol or the
|
|
% int_curr_symbol.
|
|
% 2 - The sign string succeeds the quantity and the currency_symbol or the
|
|
% int_curr_symbol.
|
|
% 3 - The sign string precedes the currency_symbol or the int_curr_symbol.
|
|
% 4 - The sign string succeeds the currency_symbol or the int_curr_symbol.
|
|
p_sign_posn 1
|
|
int_p_sign_posn 4
|
|
|
|
% An integer set to a value indicating the positioning of the
|
|
% negative_sign for a monetary quantity with a negative value.
|
|
%
|
|
% 0 - Parentheses enclose the quantity and the currency_symbol or
|
|
% int_curr_symbol.
|
|
% 1 - The sign string precedes the quantity and the currency_symbol or the
|
|
% int_curr_symbol.
|
|
% 2 - The sign string succeeds the quantity and the currency_symbol or the
|
|
% int_curr_symbol.
|
|
% 3 - The sign string precedes the currency_symbol or the int_curr_symbol.
|
|
% 4 - The sign string succeeds the currency_symbol or the int_curr_symbol.
|
|
n_sign_posn 1
|
|
int_n_sign_posn 4
|
|
|
|
END LC_MONETARY
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
LC_NUMERIC
|
|
|
|
% Examples:
|
|
%
|
|
% 1
|
|
% 10
|
|
% 100
|
|
% 1000 (EXCEPTION)
|
|
% 10 000
|
|
% 100 000
|
|
% 1 000 000
|
|
%
|
|
% 1,0
|
|
% 0,1
|
|
% 0,01
|
|
% 0,001
|
|
% 0,0001
|
|
% 0,00001
|
|
%
|
|
% 1
|
|
% -1
|
|
%
|
|
% List with numbers - 1,0; 2,0; 3,0; 4,0.
|
|
%
|
|
% Note:
|
|
% We use ';' as separator between numbers.
|
|
|
|
% The string that will be used as the decimal delimiter when formatting
|
|
% numeric quantities.
|
|
decimal_point "<U002C>" % see LC_MONETARY:mon_decimal_pint
|
|
% Comma cause lot of problems - changed to dot.
|
|
% decimal_point "<U002E>" % see LC_MONETARY:mon_decimal_pint
|
|
|
|
% The string that will be used as a group separator when formatting
|
|
% numeric quantities.
|
|
% see LC_MONETARY:mon_thousands_sep
|
|
thousands_sep "<U00A0>" % <NBSP> (0xA0)
|
|
|
|
% A string that describes the formatting of numeric quantities.
|
|
%
|
|
% See mon_grouping
|
|
%
|
|
% FIXME:
|
|
% Note difference between "<U0031><U0032><U0033><U0020><U0034><U0035><U0036><U0020><U0037><U0038><U0039><U002C><U0030><U0031>" and "<U0031><U0032><U0033><U0034><U002C><U0035><U0036>".
|
|
% Unfortunately, it can't be implemented with current glibc.
|
|
grouping 3;3
|
|
|
|
END LC_NUMERIC
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
LC_TIME
|
|
|
|
% Examples of date:
|
|
%
|
|
% sereda, chotyrnadtcyate travnya dvitysyachi tret`oho roku n.e.
|
|
% sereda, chotyrnadtcyate travnya dvitysyachi tret`oho roku
|
|
% sereda, 14-e travnya 2003-ho roku n.e.
|
|
% sereda, 1-e travnya 2003-ho roku
|
|
% sereda, 1 travnya 2003
|
|
% sereda, 01-tra-2003
|
|
% sr, 01-tra-03
|
|
% sr, 01-tra-2003
|
|
% 01.05.03 (Recomended by DSTU)
|
|
% 01.05.2003 (Allowed but not recomended by DSTU)
|
|
% 2003.05.01 (Allowed but not recomended by DSTU)
|
|
% 01/tra/03 (Deprecated, but still commonly used format)
|
|
% 1-e travnya (not "<U0031><U0020><U0074><U0072><U0061><U0076><U006E><U0079><U0061>" or "<U0031><U0020><U0074><U0072><U0061><U0076><U0065><U006E><U0060>" or "<U0031><U002D><U0074><U0072><U0061>")
|
|
%
|
|
% Notes:
|
|
% month after day, year after month
|
|
% all month/weekday names and abbreviations in lower case
|
|
% month name in date must be used in another form, than in calendar
|
|
% day name may be used in another form in another context
|
|
% (sereda, v seredu, tciyeyi seredy, etc.)
|
|
|
|
% Examples of time:
|
|
% 23:59:59 +0200
|
|
% 00:00:00 +0200
|
|
% 00:00
|
|
|
|
% Week description, consists of three fields:
|
|
% 1. Number of days in a week.
|
|
% 2. Gregorian date that is a first weekday (19971130 for Sunday, 19971201 for Monday).
|
|
% 3. The weekday number to be contained in the first week of the year.
|
|
%
|
|
% ISO 8601 conforming applications should use the values 7, 19971201 (a
|
|
% Monday), and 4 (Thursday), respectively.
|
|
% week 7;19971201;4
|
|
% But see BUG below.
|
|
week 7;19971130;4
|
|
|
|
% A list of abbreviated weekday names. (%a)
|
|
%
|
|
% BUG: glibc-2.3.6
|
|
% Violation of ISO/IEC TR14652:2002 - weekday list must correlate with value
|
|
% of <week> keyword (e.g. start from Monday in our case) but glibc assumes that
|
|
% it always starts from Sunday. Stick to Sunday too until the bug is fixed.
|
|
|
|
% Note:
|
|
% Never use three letters for day abbreviations because of conflict between
|
|
% SEReda (day name) and
|
|
% SERpen` (month name).
|
|
abday /
|
|
"<U043D><U0434>"; %nd /
|
|
"<U043F><U043D>"; %pn /
|
|
"<U0432><U0442>"; %vt /
|
|
"<U0441><U0440>"; %sr /
|
|
"<U0447><U0442>"; %cht /
|
|
"<U043F><U0442>"; %pt /
|
|
"<U0441><U0431>" %sb
|
|
|
|
% A list of weekday names starting with first day of week as defined by <week> keyword. (%A)
|
|
%
|
|
% BUG: glibc-2.3.6
|
|
% Violation of ISO/IEC TR14652:2002 - weekday list must correlate with value
|
|
% of <week> keyword (e.g. start from Monday in our case) but glibc assumes that
|
|
% it always starts from Sunday. Stick to Sunday too until the bug is fixed.
|
|
|
|
day /
|
|
"<U043D><U0435><U0434><U0456><U043B><U044F>"; %nedilya /
|
|
"<U043F><U043E><U043D><U0435><U0434><U0456><U043B><U043E><U043A>"; %ponedilok /
|
|
"<U0432><U0456><U0432><U0442><U043E><U0440><U043E><U043A>"; %vivtorok /
|
|
"<U0441><U0435><U0440><U0435><U0434><U0430>"; %sereda /
|
|
"<U0447><U0435><U0442><U0432><U0435><U0440>"; %chetver /
|
|
"<U043F><U0027><U044F><U0442><U043D><U0438><U0446><U044F>"; %pjatnycya /
|
|
"<U0441><U0443><U0431><U043E><U0442><U0430>" %subota
|
|
|
|
% A list of abbreviated month names. (%b)
|
|
abmon /
|
|
"<U0441><U0456><U0447>"; %sich /
|
|
"<U043B><U044E><U0442>"; %lyut /
|
|
"<U0431><U0435><U0440>"; %ber /
|
|
"<U043A><U0432><U0456>"; %kvi /
|
|
"<U0442><U0440><U0430>"; %tra /
|
|
"<U0447><U0435><U0440>"; %cher /
|
|
"<U043B><U0438><U043F>"; %lyp /
|
|
"<U0441><U0435><U0440>"; %ser /
|
|
"<U0432><U0435><U0440>"; %ver /
|
|
"<U0436><U043E><U0432>"; %zhov /
|
|
"<U043B><U0438><U0441>"; %lys /
|
|
"<U0433><U0440><U0443>" %hru
|
|
|
|
% A list of month names in proper form for calendar, see alt_digits. (%B)
|
|
mon /
|
|
"<U0441><U0456><U0447><U0435><U043D><U044C>"; %sichen` /
|
|
"<U043B><U044E><U0442><U0438><U0439>"; %lyutyj /
|
|
"<U0431><U0435><U0440><U0435><U0437><U0435><U043D><U044C>"; %berezen` /
|
|
"<U043A><U0432><U0456><U0442><U0435><U043D><U044C>"; %kviten` /
|
|
"<U0442><U0440><U0430><U0432><U0435><U043D><U044C>"; %traven` /
|
|
"<U0447><U0435><U0440><U0432><U0435><U043D><U044C>"; %cherven` /
|
|
"<U043B><U0438><U043F><U0435><U043D><U044C>"; %lypen` /
|
|
"<U0441><U0435><U0440><U043F><U0435><U043D><U044C>"; %serpen` /
|
|
"<U0432><U0435><U0440><U0435><U0441><U0435><U043D><U044C>"; %veresen` /
|
|
"<U0436><U043E><U0432><U0442><U0435><U043D><U044C>"; %zhovten` /
|
|
"<U043B><U0438><U0441><U0442><U043E><U043F><U0430><U0434>"; %lystopad /
|
|
"<U0433><U0440><U0443><U0434><U0435><U043D><U044C>" %hruden`
|
|
|
|
% Initially alt_digits was supposed to hold alternative symbols for _digits_,
|
|
% corresponding to %O modified conversion specification.
|
|
% Although in Ukrainian language alternate _names_ are used instead of digits.
|
|
% We'll use this keyword to present a list of month names in proper form for
|
|
% date, see mon. (%Om)
|
|
%
|
|
% This hack is dedicated for months it won't work for other %O* modifiers
|
|
% (weeks, days etc).
|
|
%
|
|
alt_digits "<U0030>"; % digits are starting from zero /
|
|
"<U0441><U0456><U0447><U043D><U044F>"; % sichnya /
|
|
"<U043B><U044E><U0442><U043E><U0433><U043E>"; % lyutoho /
|
|
"<U0431><U0435><U0440><U0435><U0437><U043D><U044F>"; % bereznya /
|
|
"<U043A><U0432><U0456><U0442><U043D><U044F>"; % kvitnya /
|
|
"<U0442><U0440><U0430><U0432><U043D><U044F>"; % travnya /
|
|
"<U0447><U0435><U0440><U0432><U043D><U044F>"; % chervnya /
|
|
"<U043B><U0438><U043F><U043D><U044F>"; % lypnya /
|
|
"<U0441><U0435><U0440><U043F><U043D><U044F>"; % serpnya /
|
|
"<U0432><U0435><U0440><U0435><U0441><U043D><U044F>"; % veresnya /
|
|
"<U0436><U043E><U0432><U0442><U043D><U044F>"; % zhovtnya /
|
|
"<U043B><U0438><U0441><U0442><U043E><U043F><U0430><U0434><U0430>"; % lystopada /
|
|
"<U0433><U0440><U0443><U0434><U043D><U044F>" % hrudnya
|
|
|
|
% Appropriate date representation for date(1).
|
|
date_fmt "<U0025><U0041><U002C><U0020><U0025><U002D><U0064><U0020><U0025><U004F><U006D><U0020><U0025><U0059><U0020><U0025><U0058><U0020><U0025><U007A>"
|
|
|
|
% The appropriate date and time format. (%c)
|
|
d_t_fmt "<U0025><U0061><U002C><U0020><U0025><U0064><U002D><U0025><U0062><U002D><U0025><U0059><U0020><U0025><U0058><U0020><U0025><U007A>"
|
|
|
|
% The appropriate date format. (%x)
|
|
d_fmt "<U0025><U0064><U002E><U0025><U006D><U002E><U0025><U0079>"
|
|
|
|
% The appropriate time format. (%X)
|
|
t_fmt "<U0025><U0054>"
|
|
|
|
% The appropriate time format when using 12h clock format. (%r)
|
|
% If the string is empty the 12-hour format is not supported by in the FDCC-set.
|
|
t_fmt_ampm ""
|
|
|
|
%The appropriate representation of the am and pm strings. (%p)
|
|
%am_pm "<U0434><U043E>";"<U043F><U043E>" % "<U0064><U006F>" ; "<U0070><U006F>" - do obidu/po obidi
|
|
% Empty strings are used to force 24h time format.
|
|
am_pm "";""
|
|
|
|
% Define the first day of the week to be displayed in a calendar.
|
|
% This weekday is relative to the date defined in the <week> keyword.
|
|
first_weekday 2
|
|
|
|
% Define the first workday relative to the <week> keyword
|
|
first_workday 2
|
|
|
|
% Zymovyj CHas (winter time) or z.ch. (or nothing)
|
|
% Litnij CHas (summer time) or l.ch.
|
|
%
|
|
% ( or EET/EEST (Easter Europe [Summer] Time) )
|
|
% ( or Europe/Kyiv (or Kiev, in Russian) )
|
|
%
|
|
% Format:
|
|
%
|
|
% <ZoneName><Offset><ZoneName><Offset>,<rule>,<rule>[,...]
|
|
%
|
|
% ZoneName - at least 3 letters, up to 10
|
|
% Offset - (+|-)hh[:mm[:ss]]
|
|
% - - time zone is east of Prime Meridian
|
|
% + - time zone is west of Prime Meridian
|
|
% rule: <date>[/time[/year]]
|
|
% date:
|
|
% J<JulianDay> , 1-365 (without 29.02)
|
|
% <JulianDay> , 0-364 (without 29.02)
|
|
% M<m>.<n>.<d> - m - month(1-12)
|
|
% n - week(1-5)
|
|
% d - day of week(0-7), day zero and day seven is Sunday
|
|
% time - the same as <offset> (but without leading +/-)
|
|
%
|
|
timezone "<U0437><U002E><U0447><U002E><U002D><U0030><U0032><U003A><U0030><U0030><U043B><U002E><U0447><U002E><U002D><U0030><U0033><U003A><U0030><U0030><U002C><U004D><U0033><U002E><U0035><U002E><U0030><U002F><U0030><U0033><U003A><U0030><U0030><U002C><U004D><U0031><U0030><U002E><U0035><U002E><U0030><U002F><U0030><U0034><U003A><U0030><U0030>"
|
|
|
|
% Example:
|
|
%
|
|
% traven` cherven`
|
|
% pn 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30
|
|
% vt 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24
|
|
% sr 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25
|
|
% ct +1+ 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26
|
|
% pt +2++9+16 23 30 6 13 20 27
|
|
% *sb* *3*10*17*24*31* *7*14*21+28+
|
|
% +nd+ +4+11+18+25+ +1+ +8+15+22+29+
|
|
%
|
|
% + - means red color
|
|
% * - means bold font
|
|
%
|
|
% Direction of the display of calendar dates:
|
|
% 1 - left-right from top
|
|
% 2 - top-down from left
|
|
% 3 - right-left from top
|
|
cal_direction 2
|
|
|
|
END LC_TIME
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
LC_PAPER
|
|
% Default paper: A4
|
|
height 297 % in millimeters
|
|
width 210 % in millimeters
|
|
END LC_PAPER
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
LC_TELEPHONE
|
|
|
|
% Format of a telephone number for international use.
|
|
%
|
|
% a area code without nationwide prefix (prefix is often <0>).
|
|
% A area code including nationwide prefix (prefix is often <0>).
|
|
% l local number (within area code).
|
|
% e extension (to local number)
|
|
% c country code
|
|
% C alternate carrier service code used for dialling abroad
|
|
% t Insert a <space> if the previous descriptor's value was not an empty
|
|
% string; otherwise ignore.
|
|
%
|
|
% Example: +380 44 4908888
|
|
%
|
|
tel_int_fmt "<U002B><U0025><U0063><U0020><U0025><U0061><U0020><U0025><U006C>"
|
|
|
|
% Format of a telephone number for domestic use.
|
|
% See tel_int_fmt.
|
|
%
|
|
% Example: (044) 4908888
|
|
%
|
|
tel_dom_fmt "<U0028><U0025><U0041><U0029><U0020><U0025><U006C>"
|
|
|
|
% Prefix to call international phone numbers.
|
|
int_select "<U0038><U007E><U0031><U0030>"
|
|
|
|
% Prefix used from other countries to dial Ukraine. (%c)
|
|
int_prefix "<U0033><U0038><U0030>"
|
|
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END LC_TELEPHONE
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LC_MEASUREMENT
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% 1 - ISO 1000
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% 2 - U.S.A.
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% 3 - other
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measurement 1
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END LC_MEASUREMENT
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LC_NAME
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% Examples:
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% Full name: pan Volodymyr Mykolayovych Lisivka
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% Means:
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% pan - mister
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% Volodymyr - the man name (be Lord of the World :) )
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% Mykolayovych - middle name (son of Mykola)
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% Lisivka - family name
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%
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% For documents: Lisivka V. M.
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% Regular name: pan Volodymyr Lisivka
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% Bossname: Volodymyr Mykolayovych
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% For friends: Volodya
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% For family: Vovka (for brothers), Vova(for mother)
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%
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% Begining of official letters:
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% Shanovnyj(-na) Volodymyre Lisivka, ...
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%
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% A salutation to not well known person:
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% pane Lisivka
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%
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% A salutation to boss:
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% Volodymyre Mykolayovychu
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%
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% A salutation to well known person (but not a friend):
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% pane Volodymyre
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%
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% FIXME:
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% to make proper salutation, we must change person name and middle name
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% to proper forms (klychna forma), but this is imposible without
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% ispell-like rules.
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% Now I use regular form, like in Russian (sic!) langauge.
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% Field descriptors for the <name_fmt> keyword:
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% f - family name
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% F - family name in uppercase
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% g - first given name
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% G - first given initial
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% l - first given name with Latin letters
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% o - other shorter name
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% m - additional given name
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% M - initials for additional given names
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% p - profession
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% s - salutation, such as "<U0044><U006F><U0063><U0074><U006F><U0072>"
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% S - abbreviated salutation, such as "<U004D><U0072><U002E>" or "<U0044><U0072><U002E>"
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% d - salutation, using the FDCC-sets conventions
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% 1 for the name_gen
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% 2 for name_mr
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% 3 for name_mrs
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% 4 for name_miss
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% 5 for name_ms
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% t - if the preceding field descriptor resulted in an empty string,
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% then the empty string, else a <space>.
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name_fmt "<U0025><U0064><U0025><U0074><U0025><U0067><U0025><U0074><U0025><U006D><U0025><U0074><U0025><U0066>" % pan Volodymyr Mykolayovych Lisivka
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% A salutation valid for all persons
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name_gen "<U0448><U0430><U043D><U043E><U0432><U043D><U0438><U0439><U0028><U002D><U043D><U0430><U0029>" % shanovnyj(-na)
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% A salutation valid for males
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name_mr "<U043F><U0430><U043D>" % pane
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% A salutation valid for all females
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name_ms "<U043F><U0430><U043D><U0456>" % pani
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% A salutation valid for married females
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name_mrs "<U043F><U0430><U043D><U0456>" % pani
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% A salutation valid for unmarried females
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name_miss "<U043F><U0430><U043D><U043D><U0430>" % panna
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END LC_NAME
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LC_ADDRESS
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% Example of address in a city:
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%
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% Volodymyru Lisivtci
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% vul. Pul`uya 9, kv. 21
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% m. L`viv
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% 79005
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%
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% Means:
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% Volodymyru Lisivtci - to what person
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% vul. Pul`uya 9, kv. 21 - street and building, apartment number (or firm name)
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% m. L`viv - city name (m. - misto)
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% 79005 - ZIP code
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%
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% Example of firm address in a city:
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%
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% Volodymyru Lisivtci, firma "<U004D><U0069><U0073><U0074><U0065><U0072><U0069><U0079><U0061>"
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% vul. Naukova 5a, 2-yj poverh, k. 239
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% m. L`viv
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% 79005
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%
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% Means:
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% firma "<U004D><U0069><U0073><U0074><U0065><U0072><U0069><U0079><U0061>" - firm name
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% 2-yj poverh - floor number (ground floor has number one)
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%
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% Example of address in a town:
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%
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% Volodymyru Lisivtci
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% vul. Myru, kv. 19
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% m. Zdolbuniv
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% Rivnens`koji oblasti
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% 00000
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%
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% Means:
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% Rivnens`koji oblasti - in region of city Rivne (oblast`)
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%
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% Example of address in a village:
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%
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% Volodymyru Lisivtci
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% vul. Hranychna 7
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% s. Bohdashiv
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% Zdolbunivs`koho rajonu Rivnens`koji oblasti
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% 00000
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%
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% Means:
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% vul. Hranychna 7 - street and building
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|
% s. Bohdashiv - village name (s. - selo)
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% Zdolbunivs`koho rajonu - in region of town Zdolbuniv (rajon)
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% n Person's name, possibly constructed with the LC_NAME <name_fmt> keyword.
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% a Care of person, or organization.
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% f Firm name.
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% d Department name.
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% b Building name.
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|
% s Street or block (eg. Japanese) name.
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|
% h House number or designation.
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% N Insert an <end-of-line> if the previous descriptor s value was not an empty
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% string; otherwise ignore.
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% t Insert a <space> if the previous descriptor s value was not an empty string;
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% otherwise ignore.
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|
% r Room number, door designation.
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% e Floor number.
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|
% C Country designation, from the <country_post> keyword.
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|
% l Local township within town or city
|
|
% z Zip number, postal code.
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|
% T Town, city.
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% S State, province, or prefecture.
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% c Country, as taken from data record.
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|
%
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% Each field descriptor may have an <R> after the <%> to specify that the
|
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% information is taken from a Romanized version string of the
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% entity.
|
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%
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% BUG: %n escape sequence from ISO/IEC 14652:2002 is not supported by glibc-2.3.2.
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% BUG: %l escape sequence from ISO/IEC 14652:2002 is not supported by glibc-2.3.2.
|
|
%postal_fmt "<U0025><U0061><U0025><U0074><U0025><U006E><U0025><U0074><U0025><U0066><U0025><U0074><U0025><U0064><U0025><U004E><U0025><U0073><U0025><U0074><U0025><U0068><U0025><U0074><U002C><U0020><U0025><U0062><U0025><U0074><U0025><U0065><U0025><U0074><U0025><U0072><U0025><U004E><U0025><U006C><U0025><U0074><U0025><U0054><U0025><U0074><U0025><U0053><U0025><U004E><U0025><U007A><U0025><U004E><U0025><U0063>"
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|
postal_fmt "<U0025><U0061><U0025><U0074><U0025><U0066><U0025><U0074><U0025><U0064><U0025><U004E><U0025><U0073><U0025><U0074><U0025><U0068><U0025><U0074><U002C><U0020><U0025><U0062><U0025><U0074><U0025><U0065><U0025><U0074><U0025><U0072><U0025><U004E><U0025><U0054><U0025><U0074><U0025><U0053><U0025><U004E><U0025><U007A><U0025><U004E><U0025><U0063>"
|
|
|
|
% Giving:
|
|
%
|
|
% Care of person Person's name Firm Department
|
|
% Street Number, Building Floor Room
|
|
% Town City State
|
|
% Zip
|
|
% Country
|
|
|
|
% Country name in the language of the current document.
|
|
country_name "<U0423><U043A><U0440><U0430><U0457><U043D><U0430>" % Ukrayina
|
|
|
|
% Language name in the language of the current document.
|
|
lang_name "<U0443><U043A><U0440><U0430><U0457><U043D><U0441><U044C><U043A><U0430>" % ukrayins`ka [mova]
|
|
|
|
% Abbreviation of the country, see CERT-MAILCODES. (%c)
|
|
country_post "<U0055><U0041>"
|
|
|
|
% Two-letter abbreviation of the country, see ISO 3166.
|
|
country_ab2 "<U0055><U0041>"
|
|
|
|
% Three-letter abbreviation of the country, see ISO 3166.
|
|
country_ab3 "<U0055><U004B><U0052>"
|
|
|
|
% Numeric country code, see ISO 3166.
|
|
country_num 804
|
|
|
|
% Code for country car number.
|
|
country_car "<U0055><U0041>"
|
|
|
|
% ISBN code, for books.
|
|
country_isbn 966
|
|
|
|
% Two-letter abbreviation of the language, see ISO 639.
|
|
lang_ab "<U0075><U006B>"
|
|
% lang_ab2 "<U0075><U006B>" % ISO/IEC 14652:2002
|
|
|
|
% Three-letter abbreviation of the language, see ISO 639-2.
|
|
lang_term "<U0075><U006B><U0072>"
|
|
% lang_ab3_term "<U0075><U006B><U0072>" % ISO/IEC 14652:2002
|
|
|
|
% Three-letter abbreviation of the language for library use, see ISO 639-2.
|
|
lang_lib "<U0075><U006B><U0072>"
|
|
% lang_ab3_lib "<U0075><U006B><U0072>" % ISO/IEC 14652:2002
|
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|
END LC_ADDRESS
|