On 05 July 2000, Fredrik Lundh said: > windows_lang = { [...] > 0x042d: "eu_ES", # Basque Isn't Basque also spoken in France? > 0x0445: "bn_??", # Bengali Bangladesh I think; possibly India as well. Don't know the country code for Bangladesh. > 0x2809: "en"_BZ, # English (Belize) ^ ^ typo? > 0x0447: "gu_??", # Gujarati I think this is an Indian language too. > 0x043f: "kk_??", # Kazakh If I had to hazard a guess, I'd say Kazakhstan. ;-) > 0x0446: "pa_??", # Punjabi Probably India and Pakistan both. Would it be overkill to allow mapping one Windows hex code to two locale codes, eg. 0x0446 -> ("pa_IN", "pa_PK")? Better not bring up Kashmiri -- if you thought the politics of spelling English was touchy... ;-) Greg
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