From: Markus S. <mar...@us...> - 2004-02-10 22:48:04
|
Hello, Please use the Jitterbug database to submit bug reports. It is linked from each locale explorer page from the "File a bug" link at the bottom of the page. (http://www.jtcsv.com/cgibin/icu-bugs) For a description of the date/time patterns, please see the User Guide: http://oss.software.ibm.com/icu/userguide/formatDateTime.html For support, I recommend to subscribe to the icu4c-support or icu4j-support mailing lists, as appropriate. See http://oss.software.ibm.com/icu/archives/ Best regards, markus Markus Scherer マルクス IBM GCoC-Unicode/ICU San José, CA mar...@us... Hayato Uenohara <UEN...@jp...> Sent by: icu...@ww... 2004-01-22 17:38 To icu...@ww... cc Subject LocaleExplorer bug report and about standards for LocalePatternStrings Hi, I work for IBM and this site and set of tools has been most invaluable for developing and testing software locale support. 1. LocaleExplorer bug? While I was using the LocaleExplorer to check LocalePatternStrings, I've noticed a problem in display (probably a typo). In Localized Date Pattern Chars table, #1 entry Meaning should be Year. But when displayed on a Japanese locale environment (ie. WinXP - JP), the Japanese symbol for the currency, "Yen (0xE58686" () is shown. It should show the symbol for year, which is the "Nen (0xE5B9B4)" (年) symbol. 2. Where is the standard for LocalePatternStrings? I see all the mappings using LocaleExplorer and Locale Source files, but could not find where it originates (standard) in FAQ nor on web-search, and not find where to post this question. I would appreciate any assistance on this issue. Thanks in advance, ==================================================== Hayato UENOHARA (上ノ原 勇人) Pervasive Computing Development, Yamato Software Development Lab. SWG IBM Japan, Ltd. e-mail : uen...@jp... Tel: +81-46-215-2965 ==================================================== |