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Diffstat (limited to 'localedata/locales/en_CA')
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1 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/localedata/locales/en_CA b/localedata/locales/en_CA index 97f50e3da6..ab86f5f84f 100644 --- a/localedata/locales/en_CA +++ b/localedata/locales/en_CA @@ -137,17 +137,17 @@ week 7;19971130;1 END LC_TIME LC_MESSAGES +% Accept both English "Yes" and French "Oui" as Canada is bilingual. +yesexpr "<U005E><U005B><U0079><U0059><U006F><U004F><U005D>" +% Accept both Engish "No" and French "Non" as Canada is bilingual. +noexpr "<U005E><U005B><U006E><U004E><U005D>" % Yes - Display only the English "Yes." While Canada is bilingual it would be % difficult to display two words e.g. Yes|Oui, where one word is expected. % Thus given that the majority of the population is Anglophone we use only % the English word for yesstr. -yesstr "<U0059><U0065><U0073>" +yesstr "<U0059><U0065><U0073>" % No - Display only the English "No." See the rationale for yesstr. -nostr "<U004E><U006F>" -% ^[yYoO].* - Accept both English "Yes" and French "Oui" as Canada is bilingual. -yesexpr "<U005E><U005B><U0079><U0059><U006F><U004F><U005D><U002E><U002A>" -% ^[nN].* - Accept both Engish "No" and French "Non" as Canada is bilingual. -noexpr "<U005E><U005B><U006E><U004E><U005D><U002E><U002A>" +nostr "<U004E><U006F>" END LC_MESSAGES LC_PAPER |