Hey, I committed this. IIRC I checked the glib source code and it does something similar, so the most "generalized" version of "fr_CA" (which is "fr") is still preferred over the locales appearing later in the list (in my example, just "en").
Eric On 2011-09-08, at 12:02 PM, Ivan Vučica wrote: On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 09:48, Fred Kiefer <address@hidden> wrote:
You are aware that your last example, "de:fr_CA:en", will result in something like ("German", "CanadianFrench", "French", "English")? I think is is debatable where "French" should be put in this list, but the current solution is fine with we.
CanadianFrench is more specific than French. If the strings are pulled first from CanadianFrench, and, upon failure, from French (as it should), then this order is more than correct - it's perfect.
French language, as a base language, being patched with CanadianFrench sounds correct.
-- Ivan Vučica - address@hidden
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