1cdf0e10cSrcweir<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> 2*b31e36b3SAndrew Rist<!--*********************************************************** 3*b31e36b3SAndrew Rist * 4*b31e36b3SAndrew Rist * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one 5*b31e36b3SAndrew Rist * or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file 6*b31e36b3SAndrew Rist * distributed with this work for additional information 7*b31e36b3SAndrew Rist * regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file 8*b31e36b3SAndrew Rist * to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the 9*b31e36b3SAndrew Rist * "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance 10*b31e36b3SAndrew Rist * with the License. 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See the License for the 18*b31e36b3SAndrew Rist * specific language governing permissions and limitations 19*b31e36b3SAndrew Rist * under the License. 20*b31e36b3SAndrew Rist * 21*b31e36b3SAndrew Rist ***********************************************************--> 22cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- ............................................................... --> 23cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- Locale data specification DTD ................................. --> 24cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- ............................................................... --> 25cdf0e10cSrcweir 26cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- 27cdf0e10cSrcweir =========================================================================== 28cdf0e10cSrcweir ATTENTION! PLEASE! HEADS UP! IMPORTANT! 29cdf0e10cSrcweir =========================================================================== 30cdf0e10cSrcweir 31cdf0e10cSrcweir Please validate your locale data contribution using a validating parser. A 32cdf0e10cSrcweir validating parser, for example, may be found at 33cdf0e10cSrcweir http://unicode.org/cldr/data/tools/java/org/unicode/cldr/util/XMLValidator.java 34cdf0e10cSrcweir Compile it into a class-jar and call it in the 35cdf0e10cSrcweir i18npool/source/localedata/data/ directory: 36cdf0e10cSrcweir java -cp <your_path>/XMLValidator.jar org.unicode.cldr.util.XMLValidator your_data.xml 37cdf0e10cSrcweir 38cdf0e10cSrcweir 39cdf0e10cSrcweir A second possiblity is: 40cdf0e10cSrcweir 41cdf0e10cSrcweir - temporarily (!) change the DOCTYPE of your file to read (all on one line) 42cdf0e10cSrcweir <!DOCTYPE Locale SYSTEM "http://hg.services.openoffice.org/DEV300/raw-file/tip/i18npool/source/localedata/data/locale.dtd"> 43cdf0e10cSrcweir 44cdf0e10cSrcweir - upload it to the form available at http://www.validome.org/ 45cdf0e10cSrcweir 46cdf0e10cSrcweir This will validate the file against the HEAD revision of locale.dtd on the 47cdf0e10cSrcweir DEV300 development code line, for other revisions you'll have to specify 48cdf0e10cSrcweir the corresponding tags or cws branch instead. For example, to validate 49cdf0e10cSrcweir against a modified locale.dtd in CWS locales33 you would use 50cdf0e10cSrcweir 51cdf0e10cSrcweir <!DOCTYPE Locale SYSTEM "http://hg.services.openoffice.org/cws/locales33/raw-file/tip/i18npool/source/localedata/data/locale.dtd"> 52cdf0e10cSrcweir 53cdf0e10cSrcweir 54cdf0e10cSrcweir Please test locale data files either in a non-product (!) build, which 55cdf0e10cSrcweir implements some checks and pops up assertion message boxes if the tests 56cdf0e10cSrcweir fail, or by setting the environment variable OOO_ENABLE_LOCALE_DATA_CHECKS 57cdf0e10cSrcweir to 'Y' or 'Yes' (or any other string starting with 'Y') or '1' before 58cdf0e10cSrcweir starting the application, which outputs the same messages to stderr and 59cdf0e10cSrcweir also works in a product build. 60cdf0e10cSrcweir 61cdf0e10cSrcweir Then follow this procedure: 62cdf0e10cSrcweir 1. Create a new spreadsheet document. 63cdf0e10cSrcweir 2. On a cell use context menu -> Format Cells -> Numbers. 64cdf0e10cSrcweir 3. Select the locale in the Language list box => MUST be assertion free. 65cdf0e10cSrcweir 3.a. Assertions are only shown at the very first time a number formatter 66cdf0e10cSrcweir is created, respectively the first time a specific locale data is 67cdf0e10cSrcweir used. To repeat steps 1.-3. you'd need to create another spreadsheet 68cdf0e10cSrcweir document. 69cdf0e10cSrcweir 70cdf0e10cSrcweir =========================================================================== 71cdf0e10cSrcweir NOTE the FormatElement comments further down. 72cdf0e10cSrcweir =========================================================================== 73cdf0e10cSrcweir 74cdf0e10cSrcweir--> 75cdf0e10cSrcweir 76cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- ............................................................... --> 77cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- Entities for characters and symbols ........................... --> 78cdf0e10cSrcweir 79cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ENTITY % UNOModule 80cdf0e10cSrcweir 'unoid CDATA #IMPLIED'> 81cdf0e10cSrcweir 82cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ENTITY % MessageID 83cdf0e10cSrcweir 'msgid CDATA #REQUIRED'> 84cdf0e10cSrcweir 85cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ENTITY % RefLocale 86cdf0e10cSrcweir 'ref CDATA #IMPLIED'> 87cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- Where given, an element can be inherited from another locale, e.g. 88cdf0e10cSrcweir ref="en_US" --> 89cdf0e10cSrcweir 90cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ENTITY % LIBModule 91cdf0e10cSrcweir 'module CDATA #IMPLIED'> 92cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- The locale referred to for the sub categories, implementation detail. --> 93cdf0e10cSrcweir 94cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ENTITY % replaceFrom 'replaceFrom CDATA #IMPLIED'> 95cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ENTITY % replaceTo 'replaceTo CDATA #IMPLIED'> 96cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- See below for the LC_FORMAT element. --> 97cdf0e10cSrcweir 98cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT DefaultName (#PCDATA)> 99cdf0e10cSrcweir 100cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- Locale is made of different sub categories --> 101cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT Locale (LC_INFO, LC_CTYPE, LC_FORMAT, LC_FORMAT_1?, LC_COLLATION, LC_SEARCH, LC_INDEX, LC_CALENDAR, LC_CURRENCY, LC_TRANSLITERATION, LC_MISC, LC_NumberingLevel, LC_OutLineNumberingLevel)> 102cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST Locale versionDTD CDATA #FIXED "2.0.3"> 103cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- Version identifier to prevent mismatching data files being submitted 104cdf0e10cSrcweir because of older files being copied as templates. The version should be 105cdf0e10cSrcweir less than or equal to the OOo release, or the OOo release number plus some 106cdf0e10cSrcweir extension, like "2.0.enhanced", to be able to easily determine the 107cdf0e10cSrcweir corresponding OOo version. New versions of the DTD with new required 108cdf0e10cSrcweir elements SHOULD REALLY result in a new versionDTD here and 109cdf0e10cSrcweir LOCALE_VERSION_DTD in ../LocaleNode.cxx, and *.xml files MUST be adapted 110cdf0e10cSrcweir then, otherwise building the data or checking it with a validating parser 111cdf0e10cSrcweir will throw an error. 112cdf0e10cSrcweir--> 113cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST Locale allowUpdateFromCLDR (yes|no) #REQUIRED> 114cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- Whether some data elements may be (automatically) updated from the Common 115cdf0e10cSrcweir Locale Data Repository, see http://cldr.unicode.org/ 116cdf0e10cSrcweir Note: This mechanism currently (2010-02-21) is outdated. 117cdf0e10cSrcweir--> 118cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST Locale version CDATA #REQUIRED> 119cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- Valid number, may designate versioned data --> 120cdf0e10cSrcweir 121cdf0e10cSrcweir 122cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT LC_INFO (Language, Country, Platform?, Variant?)> 123cdf0e10cSrcweir 124cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT Language (LangID, DefaultName) > 125cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT LangID (#PCDATA) > 126cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- LangID must be a valid two or three letter language identifier defined by 127cdf0e10cSrcweir ISO 639. Use ISO 639-1 two letter code where available, else ISO 639-2 or 128cdf0e10cSrcweir 639-3 three letter code. 129cdf0e10cSrcweir--> 130cdf0e10cSrcweir 131cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT Country (CountryID, DefaultName) > 132cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT CountryID (#PCDATA) > 133cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- CountryID must be a valid two letter country identifier defined by ISO 3166. --> 134cdf0e10cSrcweir 135cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT Platform (PlatformID) > 136cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT PlatformID (#PCDATA) > 137cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- Unused, deprecated, can be generic|unix|win32|macos, best Platform element 138cdf0e10cSrcweir be absent. 139cdf0e10cSrcweir--> 140cdf0e10cSrcweir 141cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT Variant (#PCDATA) > 142cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- Reserved for future use, currently unused. --> 143cdf0e10cSrcweir 144cdf0e10cSrcweir 145cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- The LC_FORMAT element contains number format codes and may actually appear 146cdf0e10cSrcweir twice (with the second ocurrence named LC_FORMAT_1). One section is 147cdf0e10cSrcweir mandatory and MUST contain at least all required format codes 148cdf0e10cSrcweir formatindex="0" to formatindex="47", MUST NOT contain formatindex 48 and 149cdf0e10cSrcweir 49, and MAY contain other format codes. See below ATTLIST FormatElement 150cdf0e10cSrcweir formatindex. 151cdf0e10cSrcweir 152cdf0e10cSrcweir A second LC_FORMAT_1 section may follow containing other format codes. The 153cdf0e10cSrcweir difference between the two sections is that they are inherited 154cdf0e10cSrcweir independently if a locale uses the RefLocale mechanism (ref="..."). This 155cdf0e10cSrcweir may be used to not offer locale dependent format codes to other locales 156cdf0e10cSrcweir that otherwise inherit the format codes. 157cdf0e10cSrcweir 158cdf0e10cSrcweir--> 159cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT LC_FORMAT (FormatElement*) > 160cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- All FormatElement elements must be given if the RefLocale mechanism is not used! --> 161cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST LC_FORMAT %RefLocale;> 162cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST LC_FORMAT %replaceFrom;> 163cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- Define placeholder for currency code, usually "[CURRENCY]" --> 164cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST LC_FORMAT %replaceTo;> 165cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- Currency code to be used to replace the placeholder, e.g. "[$R-1C09]". 166cdf0e10cSrcweir Note: The brackets and the leading $ character are mandatory, the 167cdf0e10cSrcweir hyphen-minus separates the currency symbol from the hexagesimal MS-LCID, 168cdf0e10cSrcweir letters contained in the LCID have to be in upper case, leading zeros are 169cdf0e10cSrcweir to be omitted. LCIDs are defined in i18npool/inc/i18npool/lang.h 170cdf0e10cSrcweir--> 171cdf0e10cSrcweir 172cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT LC_FORMAT_1 (FormatElement*) > 173cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST LC_FORMAT_1 %RefLocale;> 174cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST LC_FORMAT_1 %replaceFrom;> 175cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST LC_FORMAT_1 %replaceTo;> 176cdf0e10cSrcweir 177cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT FormatElement ( FormatCode, DefaultName?)> 178cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST FormatElement %MessageID;> 179cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST FormatElement default (true|false) #REQUIRED > 180cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST FormatElement type (short|medium|long) #REQUIRED > 181cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- 182cdf0e10cSrcweir There may be up to three groups (type="short", type="medium", type="long") 183cdf0e10cSrcweir for each usage category defined. Each group, if defined, needs excactly one 184cdf0e10cSrcweir default. The type roughly determines the display string length, for example 185cdf0e10cSrcweir short, medium, and long date formats. 186cdf0e10cSrcweir 187cdf0e10cSrcweir The number formatter determines an ultimate default format of a specific 188cdf0e10cSrcweir usage category by looking at the medium, long, and short default formats, 189cdf0e10cSrcweir in that very particular order. 190cdf0e10cSrcweir--> 191cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST FormatElement usage (FIXED_NUMBER|FRACTION_NUMBER|PERCENT_NUMBER|SCIENTIFIC_NUMBER|CURRENCY|DATE|TIME|DATE_TIME) #REQUIRED > 192cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST FormatElement formatindex CDATA #REQUIRED> 193cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- 194cdf0e10cSrcweir The following FormatElements must follow specific rules: 195cdf0e10cSrcweir 196cdf0e10cSrcweir All: 197cdf0e10cSrcweir The format indices 0..49 are reserved and, for backwards compatibility, 198cdf0e10cSrcweir MUST be used as stated in 199cdf0e10cSrcweir offapi/com/sun/star/i18n/NumberFormatIndex.idl. 200cdf0e10cSrcweir Note that indices 10 ("# ?/?"), 11 ("# ??/??"), 48 (BOOLEAN) and 49 (@ 201cdf0e10cSrcweir Text) are generated internally, as they aren't locale dependent, and 202cdf0e10cSrcweir must not be used in locale data XML files. All other formats have to be 203cdf0e10cSrcweir present. 204cdf0e10cSrcweir 205cdf0e10cSrcweir Note also that "must be used as stated" does not mean that the format 206cdf0e10cSrcweir codes must be identical, of course the meaning of a format code should 207cdf0e10cSrcweir match, for example en_US MM/DD/YY matches de_DE DD.MM.YY 208cdf0e10cSrcweir Just imagine the same index being used with another locale shouldn't 209cdf0e10cSrcweir change the meaning of representation significantly. 210cdf0e10cSrcweir 211cdf0e10cSrcweir You'll notice differences of non-matching format codes only if 212cdf0e10cSrcweir documents use the Default language in number formats and either are 213cdf0e10cSrcweir stored in old SO5 binary file format and loaded on another system where 214cdf0e10cSrcweir languages/locales aren't the same, or if the default locale is switched 215cdf0e10cSrcweir under menu Tools.Options.LanguageSettings.Languages.LocaleSetting 216cdf0e10cSrcweir dialog, which exchanges formats on the fly in the spreadsheet 217cdf0e10cSrcweir application. Please check it out! So far only very few locale data file 218cdf0e10cSrcweir we received got that right, especially not in date formats! 219cdf0e10cSrcweir 220cdf0e10cSrcweir For easier comparison between locales in future please sort the 221cdf0e10cSrcweir FormatElements by their formatindex="..." value within a usage group. 222cdf0e10cSrcweir This isn't necessary to be technically correct and isn't done in many 223cdf0e10cSrcweir locales yet, but will certainly help. 224cdf0e10cSrcweir 225cdf0e10cSrcweir Of usage="FIXED_NUMBER": 226cdf0e10cSrcweir formatindex="0" MUST be the format containing the 'General' keyword. 227cdf0e10cSrcweir The keyword itself may be localized, it is good practice though to 228cdf0e10cSrcweir stick with a wording known from another spreadsheet application for 229cdf0e10cSrcweir better user experience. Like other format codes it may be prepended 230cdf0e10cSrcweir with a [NatNum1] modifier if values are to be displayed using native 231cdf0e10cSrcweir numbering if no specific format was applied. The format must have the 232cdf0e10cSrcweir default="true" and type="medium" attributes. 233cdf0e10cSrcweir 234cdf0e10cSrcweir Of usage="DATE": 235cdf0e10cSrcweir formatindex="21" is used to edit already existing date data. In order 236cdf0e10cSrcweir to always edit the full century the long year YYYY code must be used. 237cdf0e10cSrcweir Furthermore, the format has to be of an editable type, of course, which 238cdf0e10cSrcweir means parseable. Therefore it should only contain DD, MM, YYYY and date 239cdf0e10cSrcweir separators, and the YMD default order is determined from the order 240cdf0e10cSrcweir encountered in this format. 241cdf0e10cSrcweir TODO: Future versions should make use of an edit="true" attribute 242cdf0e10cSrcweir instead of relying on this special requirement. 243cdf0e10cSrcweir 244cdf0e10cSrcweir Formatindices 32 and 33 are always used for ISO 8601 YY-MM-DD 245cdf0e10cSrcweir respectively YYYY-MM-DD format codes. 246cdf0e10cSrcweir 247cdf0e10cSrcweir Of usage="DATE_TIME": 248cdf0e10cSrcweir formatindex="47" is used to edit already existing combined date/time 249cdf0e10cSrcweir data. The requirements are the same as for formatindex="21" above. 250cdf0e10cSrcweir 251cdf0e10cSrcweir Of usage="TIME": 252cdf0e10cSrcweir formatindices 43, 44, 45 are special in the sense that they are 253cdf0e10cSrcweir programmatically used to automatically display values that meet certain 254cdf0e10cSrcweir criteria: 255cdf0e10cSrcweir Formatindex="43" contains the [HH] format code that displays hour 256cdf0e10cSrcweir values greater than or equal to 24 (as opposed to a simple HH that 257cdf0e10cSrcweir displays modulo 24). 258cdf0e10cSrcweir Formatindex="44" uses no hour code but 100th seconds and the 259cdf0e10cSrcweir Time100SecSeparator. 260cdf0e10cSrcweir Formatindex="45" uses both [HH] hour code and 100th seconds to be able 261cdf0e10cSrcweir to edit such time values without loosing information. 262cdf0e10cSrcweir 263cdf0e10cSrcweir Of usage="CURRENCY": 264cdf0e10cSrcweir formatindices 12, 13, 14, 15, 17 with [$xxx-yyy] notation must use the 265cdf0e10cSrcweir xxx currency symbol that has the attribute 266cdf0e10cSrcweir usedInCompatibleFormatCodes="true". The hexadecimal yyy LANGID must be 267cdf0e10cSrcweir properly set. It can be found in project util module tools file 268cdf0e10cSrcweir tools/inc/lang.hxx. You may verify the proper use of the xxx currency 269cdf0e10cSrcweir symbol with the AWK script 270cdf0e10cSrcweir i18npool/source/localedata/data/currency-check.awk, it mustn't display 271cdf0e10cSrcweir any output. If it does, then there's something wrong. 272cdf0e10cSrcweir--> 273cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT FormatCode (#PCDATA)> 274cdf0e10cSrcweir 275cdf0e10cSrcweir 276cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- The LC_CALENDAR element defines calendars used with a locale. --> 277cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT LC_CALENDAR (Calendar* ) > 278cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- At least one Calendar element must be given if the RefLocale mechanism is not used! --> 279cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST LC_CALENDAR %RefLocale;> 280cdf0e10cSrcweir 281cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT Calendar (DaysOfWeek, MonthsOfYear, Eras, StartDayOfWeek, MinimalDaysInFirstWeek) > 282cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST Calendar %UNOModule;> 283cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- The unoid of a gregorian calendar MUST be lower case "gregorian", 284cdf0e10cSrcweir calendars MUST match the names defined in the OASIS OpenDocument Format 285cdf0e10cSrcweir (ODF) 1.2 or later specification. The implementation name registered with 286cdf0e10cSrcweir the OOo service resgistry MUST match, e.g. 287cdf0e10cSrcweir com.sun.star.i18n.Calendar_gregorian 288cdf0e10cSrcweir--> 289cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST Calendar default (true|false) #REQUIRED > 290cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- Exactly one Calendar element has to be the default calendar. --> 291cdf0e10cSrcweir 292cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT DaysOfWeek (Day*)> 293cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- All Day elements of a Calendar must be given if the RefLocale mechanism is not used! --> 294cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST DaysOfWeek %RefLocale;> 295cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- Sequence of days is important, MUST start with Sunday. --> 296cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT Day (DayID, DefaultAbbrvName, DefaultFullName)> 297cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT DayID (#PCDATA)> 298cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- Preferably the lower case abbreviated English name like sun for Sunday. --> 299cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT DefaultAbbrvName (#PCDATA)> 300cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- The abbreviated day name, e.g. Sun for Sunday. --> 301cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT DefaultFullName (#PCDATA)> 302cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- The full day name, e.g. Sunday for Sunday. --> 303cdf0e10cSrcweir 304cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT MonthsOfYear (Month*)> 305cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- All Month elements of a Calendar must be given if the RefLocale mechanism is not used! --> 306cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST MonthsOfYear %RefLocale;> 307cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- Sequence of months is important, MUST start with the first month of a 308cdf0e10cSrcweir year, e.g. January in a Gregorian calendar. 309cdf0e10cSrcweir --> 310cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT Month (MonthID, DefaultAbbrvName, DefaultFullName)> 311cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT MonthID (#PCDATA)> 312cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- Preferably the lower case abbreviated English name like jan for January. --> 313cdf0e10cSrcweir 314cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT Eras (Era*)> 315cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- All Era elements of a Calendar must be given if the RefLocale mechanism is not used! --> 316cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST Eras %RefLocale;> 317cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- The eras MUST be in chronological order, e.g. first BC then AC. --> 318cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT Era (EraID, DefaultAbbrvName, DefaultFullName)> 319cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT EraID (#PCDATA)> 320cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- If a calendar has special eras (like zh_TW ROC or ja_JP Gengou calendar) 321cdf0e10cSrcweir and a date before those eras is undefined, a leading (first) dummy era 322cdf0e10cSrcweir with EraID="Dummy" has to be defined to enable the number formatter to 323cdf0e10cSrcweir fall back to a Gregorian calendar for those date values if the XCalendar 324cdf0e10cSrcweir implementation returns an era value of 0. 325cdf0e10cSrcweir--> 326cdf0e10cSrcweir 327cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT StartDayOfWeek (DayID)> 328cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- MUST exactly match (case significant!) one of the DayID of DaysOfWeek --> 329cdf0e10cSrcweir 330cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT MinimalDaysInFirstWeek (#PCDATA)> 331cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- The number of days of a week that must reside in the beginning of a year 332cdf0e10cSrcweir to make a week the first week of the year. For example, a value of 4 means 333cdf0e10cSrcweir that at least 4 days of a week must be in the new year. So if the week 334cdf0e10cSrcweir starts on Monday, the first week of a year will be the week where Thursday 335cdf0e10cSrcweir is in the new year. 336cdf0e10cSrcweir--> 337cdf0e10cSrcweir 338cdf0e10cSrcweir 339cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- The LC_CURRENCY element defines currencies used with a locale. --> 340cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT LC_CURRENCY (Currency* ) > 341cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- At least one Currency element must be given if the RefLocale mechanism is not used! --> 342cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST LC_CURRENCY %RefLocale;> 343cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT Currency (CurrencyID, CurrencySymbol, BankSymbol, CurrencyName, DecimalPlaces)> 344cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST Currency default (true|false) #REQUIRED > 345cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- Exactly one Currency element has to be the default currency. --> 346cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST Currency usedInCompatibleFormatCodes (true|false) #REQUIRED > 347cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- If this currency is the one used in compatible number format codes with 348cdf0e10cSrcweir <member>FormatElement::formatIndex</member> values in the range 12..17. 349cdf0e10cSrcweir Those format codes are used to generate some old style currency format 350cdf0e10cSrcweir codes for compatibility with StarOffice5 and StarOffice4. 351cdf0e10cSrcweir Every locale data file MUST contain exactly one currency having this set to "true", 352cdf0e10cSrcweir and that currency MUST be used in format codes 12..17. 353cdf0e10cSrcweir For European countries using the EURo it MUST be the old currency, for example, DM. 354cdf0e10cSrcweir--> 355cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST Currency legacyOnly (true|false) #IMPLIED > 356cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- If this Currency element exists only to be able to correctly load legacy 357cdf0e10cSrcweir documents and is not selectable in the UI otherwise. Defaults to "false" 358cdf0e10cSrcweir if not specified. If this attribute is "true", 'default' and 359cdf0e10cSrcweir 'usedInCompatibleFormatCodes' must both be "false". 360cdf0e10cSrcweir--> 361cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT CurrencyID (#PCDATA)> 362cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- The ISO 4217 three letter currency code, e.g. USD or EUR. --> 363cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT CurrencySymbol (#PCDATA)> 364cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- The currency symbol, e.g. $ or €. --> 365cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT BankSymbol (#PCDATA)> 366cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- The ISO 4217 three letter currency code, e.g. USD or EUR. --> 367cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT CurrencyName (#PCDATA)> 368cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- The native currency name, e.g. Dollar or Euro. --> 369cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT DecimalPlaces (#PCDATA)> 370cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- Number of decimal places used with the currency, usually 2 or 0, e.g. 2 371cdf0e10cSrcweir for cents. 372cdf0e10cSrcweir--> 373cdf0e10cSrcweir 374cdf0e10cSrcweir 375cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT LC_CTYPE (Separators?, Markers?, TimeAM?, TimePM?, MeasurementSystem?)> 376cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- All elements must be given if the RefLocale mechanism is not used! --> 377cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST LC_CTYPE %RefLocale;> 378cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST LC_CTYPE %UNOModule;> 379cdf0e10cSrcweir 380cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT Separators (DateSeparator, ThousandSeparator, DecimalSeparator, TimeSeparator, Time100SecSeparator, ListSeparator, LongDateDayOfWeekSeparator, LongDateDaySeparator, LongDateMonthSeparator, LongDateYearSeparator)> 381cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT DateSeparator (#PCDATA)> 382cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT ThousandSeparator (#PCDATA)> 383cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT DecimalSeparator (#PCDATA)> 384cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT TimeSeparator (#PCDATA)> 385cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT Time100SecSeparator (#PCDATA)> 386cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT ListSeparator (#PCDATA)> 387cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT LongDateDayOfWeekSeparator (#PCDATA)> 388cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT LongDateDaySeparator (#PCDATA)> 389cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT LongDateMonthSeparator (#PCDATA)> 390cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT LongDateYearSeparator (#PCDATA)> 391cdf0e10cSrcweir 392cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT Markers (QuotationStart, QuotationEnd, DoubleQuotationStart, DoubleQuotationEnd)> 393cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT QuotationStart (#PCDATA)> 394cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT QuotationEnd (#PCDATA)> 395cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT DoubleQuotationStart (#PCDATA)> 396cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT DoubleQuotationEnd (#PCDATA)> 397cdf0e10cSrcweir 398cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT TimeAM (#PCDATA)> 399cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT TimePM (#PCDATA)> 400cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT MeasurementSystem (#PCDATA)> 401cdf0e10cSrcweir 402cdf0e10cSrcweir 403cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT LC_COLLATION (Collator*, CollationOptions?)> 404cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- All elements must be given if the RefLocale mechanism is not used! --> 405cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST LC_COLLATION %RefLocale;> 406cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- 407cdf0e10cSrcweir Optional ICU tailoring. 408cdf0e10cSrcweir 409cdf0e10cSrcweir See Collation Customization in ICU User Guide for syntax, 410cdf0e10cSrcweir http://www.icu-project.org/userguide/Collate_Customization.html 411cdf0e10cSrcweir 412cdf0e10cSrcweir There are two ways to add language specific tailoring in OpenOffice.org. 413cdf0e10cSrcweir For small tailoring, you can directly add it in locale data here. For 414cdf0e10cSrcweir large tailoring, it is suggested to put the data under collator/data, so 415cdf0e10cSrcweir it will be compiled to a binary format in build time and improve performance 416cdf0e10cSrcweir in run time. 417cdf0e10cSrcweir 418cdf0e10cSrcweir--> 419cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT Collator (#PCDATA)> 420cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST Collator %UNOModule;> 421cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST Collator default (true|false) #REQUIRED > 422cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT CollationOptions (TransliterationModules+)> 423cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT TransliterationModules (#PCDATA)> 424cdf0e10cSrcweir 425cdf0e10cSrcweir 426cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT LC_SEARCH (SearchOptions?)> 427cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- All elements must be given if the RefLocale mechanism is not used! --> 428cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST LC_SEARCH %RefLocale;> 429cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT SearchOptions (TransliterationModules+)> 430cdf0e10cSrcweir 431cdf0e10cSrcweir 432cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT LC_INDEX (IndexKey*, UnicodeScript*, FollowPageWord*)> 433cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST LC_INDEX %RefLocale;> 434cdf0e10cSrcweir 435cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- 436cdf0e10cSrcweir The IndexKey element is optional, but should be given if the locale 437cdf0e10cSrcweir requires a specific sort order in Writer's index tables or entries are to 438cdf0e10cSrcweir be combined under keys. 439cdf0e10cSrcweir 440cdf0e10cSrcweir Index key for the algorithm and language, like >A-Z< for English => A, B, 441cdf0e10cSrcweir C, ..., Y, Z. The letters specify under which key an entry goes and the 442cdf0e10cSrcweir order the keys are sorted. Keys may be reordered or letters inserted to 443cdf0e10cSrcweir form a specific order, for example (ve_ZA) >A-D Ḓ E-L Ḽ M N Ṋ Ṅ O-T Ṱ U-Z< 444cdf0e10cSrcweir Entries that don't match a defined key are appended to the index list. Used 445cdf0e10cSrcweir in Writer textprocessor. 446cdf0e10cSrcweir 447cdf0e10cSrcweir The initial data was setup according to the ICU collation chart at 448cdf0e10cSrcweir http://oss.software.ibm.com/icu/charts/collation/ 449cdf0e10cSrcweir Note: ICU site was moved to http://www.icu-project.org/ and as ICU per 450cdf0e10cSrcweir default uses CLDR, collation charts are available at 451cdf0e10cSrcweir http://unicode.org/cldr/comparison_charts.html#Collation 452cdf0e10cSrcweir 453cdf0e10cSrcweir Possible notations in the syntax of the IndexKey element are: 454cdf0e10cSrcweir 455cdf0e10cSrcweir '-' (dash): Ellipsis, all letters elided by the ellipsis are included as 456cdf0e10cSrcweir index keys in alphabetic order. For example, 'A-Z' includes all ASCII 457cdf0e10cSrcweir letters A to Z. 458cdf0e10cSrcweir 459cdf0e10cSrcweir '[]' (square brackets): all letters included in square brackets are 460cdf0e10cSrcweir skipping letters. It is used for CTL languages, for example in Thai 461cdf0e10cSrcweir (th_TH), to skip prefix vowels or signs. For example, if ["] double quote 462cdf0e10cSrcweir is defined as skipping letter, index item '"Index"' will be under 'I', not 463cdf0e10cSrcweir '"'. 464cdf0e10cSrcweir 465cdf0e10cSrcweir '{}' (curly brackets): define multiple letters index key, for example 466cdf0e10cSrcweir '{Cs}' is one of the index keys for Hungarian (hu_HU). 467cdf0e10cSrcweir 468cdf0e10cSrcweir '()' (parentheses): define optional description for index key. If defined, 469cdf0e10cSrcweir the description will be shown as index key title, instead of the index key 470cdf0e10cSrcweir itself. For example, 'E(E, É)' in Hungarian adds entries with 'E' to the 471cdf0e10cSrcweir description 'E, É'. 472cdf0e10cSrcweir 473cdf0e10cSrcweir--> 474cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT IndexKey (#PCDATA)> 475cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST IndexKey %UNOModule;> 476cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST IndexKey %LIBModule;> 477cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST IndexKey default (true|false) #REQUIRED > 478cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST IndexKey phonetic (true|false) #REQUIRED > 479cdf0e10cSrcweir 480cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- 481cdf0e10cSrcweir The Unicode script types are those of 482cdf0e10cSrcweir offapi/com/sun/star/i18n/UnicodeScript.idl, they define the code range for 483cdf0e10cSrcweir the language. 484cdf0e10cSrcweir--> 485cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT UnicodeScript (#PCDATA)> 486cdf0e10cSrcweir 487cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- 488cdf0e10cSrcweir The FollowPageWord entries were originally hard-coded in 489cdf0e10cSrcweir ../../indexentry/indexentrysupplier.cxx, most locales used the English 490cdf0e10cSrcweir ``p.'' and ``pp.'', valid data should be provided by native speakers. 491cdf0e10cSrcweir These words or abbreviations are used in the Writer's index table. The 492cdf0e10cSrcweir first FollowPageWord element is the abbreviation for "page" (p.), the 493cdf0e10cSrcweir second FollowPageWord element the abbreviation for "page and following 494cdf0e10cSrcweir pages" (pp.). 495cdf0e10cSrcweir--> 496cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT FollowPageWord (#PCDATA)> 497cdf0e10cSrcweir 498cdf0e10cSrcweir 499cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT LC_TRANSLITERATION (Transliteration*)> 500cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST LC_TRANSLITERATION %RefLocale;> 501cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT Transliteration EMPTY> 502cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST Transliteration %UNOModule;> 503cdf0e10cSrcweir 504cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT LC_MISC (ForbiddenCharacters?, BreakIteratorRules?, ReservedWords?)> 505cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST LC_MISC %RefLocale;> 506cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT ForbiddenCharacters (ForbiddenLineBeginCharacters, ForbiddenLineEndCharacters, LineBreakHangingCharacters)> 507cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT ForbiddenLineBeginCharacters (#PCDATA)> 508cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT ForbiddenLineEndCharacters (#PCDATA)> 509cdf0e10cSrcweir 510cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- optional break iterator rules for the languages. 511cdf0e10cSrcweir if defined, 5 rules should be all listed, each of them can be blank and default will be used. 512cdf0e10cSrcweir order of the rules is significant! 513cdf0e10cSrcweir--> 514cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT BreakIteratorRules (EditMode, DictionaryMode, WordCountMode, CharacterMode, LineMode)> 515cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT EditMode (#PCDATA)> 516cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT DictionaryMode (#PCDATA)> 517cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT WordCountMode (#PCDATA)> 518cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT CharacterMode (#PCDATA)> 519cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT LineMode (#PCDATA)> 520cdf0e10cSrcweir 521cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT ReservedWords (trueWord, falseWord, quarter1Word, quarter2Word, quarter3Word, quarter4Word, aboveWord, belowWord, quarter1Abbreviation, quarter2Abbreviation, quarter3Abbreviation, quarter4Abbreviation)> 522cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- order is significant! --> 523cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT trueWord (#PCDATA)> 524cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT falseWord (#PCDATA)> 525cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT quarter1Word (#PCDATA)> 526cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT quarter2Word (#PCDATA)> 527cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT quarter3Word (#PCDATA)> 528cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT quarter4Word (#PCDATA)> 529cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT aboveWord (#PCDATA)> 530cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT belowWord (#PCDATA)> 531cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- aboveWord and belowWord are used as reference field content in Writer, it 532cdf0e10cSrcweir is a "physical" object relative position, not "numerical" relative. 533cdf0e10cSrcweir--> 534cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT quarter1Abbreviation (#PCDATA)> <!-- "Q1" (quarter), "T1" (trimestre), ... --> 535cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT quarter2Abbreviation (#PCDATA)> 536cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT quarter3Abbreviation (#PCDATA)> 537cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT quarter4Abbreviation (#PCDATA)> 538cdf0e10cSrcweir 539cdf0e10cSrcweir 540cdf0e10cSrcweir<!-- 541cdf0e10cSrcweir In numbering levels, the NumType attribute is a value of the constants 542cdf0e10cSrcweir defined in offapi/com/sun/star/style/NumberingType.idl 543cdf0e10cSrcweir--> 544cdf0e10cSrcweir 545cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT LC_NumberingLevel (NumberingLevel* )> 546cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST LC_NumberingLevel %RefLocale;> 547cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT NumberingLevel EMPTY> 548cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST NumberingLevel Prefix CDATA #REQUIRED> 549cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST NumberingLevel NumType CDATA #REQUIRED> 550cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST NumberingLevel Suffix CDATA #REQUIRED> 551cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST NumberingLevel Transliteration CDATA #IMPLIED> 552cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST NumberingLevel NatNum CDATA #IMPLIED> 553cdf0e10cSrcweir 554cdf0e10cSrcweir 555cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT LC_OutLineNumberingLevel (OutlineStyle* )> 556cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST LC_OutLineNumberingLevel %RefLocale;> 557cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT OutlineStyle (OutLineNumberingLevel+)> 558cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ELEMENT OutLineNumberingLevel EMPTY> 559cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST OutLineNumberingLevel Prefix CDATA #REQUIRED > 560cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST OutLineNumberingLevel NumType CDATA #REQUIRED > 561cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST OutLineNumberingLevel Suffix CDATA #REQUIRED > 562cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST OutLineNumberingLevel BulletChar CDATA #REQUIRED > 563cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST OutLineNumberingLevel BulletFontName CDATA #REQUIRED> 564cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST OutLineNumberingLevel ParentNumbering CDATA #REQUIRED > 565cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST OutLineNumberingLevel LeftMargin CDATA #REQUIRED> 566cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST OutLineNumberingLevel SymbolTextDistance CDATA #REQUIRED > 567cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST OutLineNumberingLevel FirstLineOffset CDATA #REQUIRED > 568cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST OutLineNumberingLevel Transliteration CDATA #IMPLIED > 569cdf0e10cSrcweir<!ATTLIST OutLineNumberingLevel NatNum CDATA #IMPLIED> 570