comment_char %
escape_char /
%
% Urdu Language Locale for Pakistan
% Source:
% Contact: Shehzad Ashiq Ali, Pablo Saratxaga
% Email: shehzadashiq@hotmail.com,
% Language: ur
% Territory: PK
% Revision: 0.3
% Date: 2000-07-11
% Users: general
% Charset: CP1256
% Distribution and use is free, also
% for commercial purposes.
LC_IDENTIFICATION
title "Urdu Language Locale for Pakistan"
source ""
address ""
contact ""
email "bug-glibc-locales@gnu.org"
tel ""
fax ""
language "Urdu"
territory "Pakistan"
revision "0.3"
date "2000-07-11"
%
category "ur_PK:2000";LC_IDENTIFICATION
category "ur_PK:2000";LC_CTYPE
category "ur_PK:2000";LC_COLLATE
category "ur_PK:2000";LC_TIME
category "ur_PK:2000";LC_NUMERIC
category "ur_PK:2000";LC_MONETARY
category "ur_PK:2000";LC_MESSAGES
category "ur_PK:2000";LC_PAPER
category "ur_PK:2000";LC_NAME
category "ur_PK:2000";LC_ADDRESS
category "ur_PK:2000";LC_TELEPHONE
END LC_IDENTIFICATION
LC_CTYPE
copy "i18n"
translit_start
include "translit_combining";""
% those two lettes are not in cp1256...
% Maddah above -> Alef with madda above
""
% Farsi yeh -> yeh
""
translit_end
END LC_CTYPE
LC_COLLATE
copy "en_DK"
END LC_COLLATE
LC_MONETARY
%it is meant to be Pak RS, could you see if it is correct please
int_curr_symbol ""
currency_symbol ""
mon_decimal_point ""
mon_thousands_sep ""
mon_grouping 3;3
positive_sign ""
negative_sign ""
int_frac_digits 2
frac_digits 2
p_cs_precedes 1
p_sep_by_space 1
n_cs_precedes 1
n_sep_by_space 0
p_sign_posn 2
n_sign_posn 1
END LC_MONETARY
LC_NUMERIC
decimal_point ""
thousands_sep ""
grouping 3;3
END LC_NUMERIC
% Since their is no abbreviated version of the days in urdu I have used the
% full names of the days
% Using only the first letters of the day would have caused a conflict here
% as both "Jumairat(Thurs)" and "Juma(Friday)" have the same starting letter
% Jeem
LC_TIME
abday "";/
"";/
"";/
"";/
"";/
"";/
""
day "";/
"";/
"";/
"";/
"";/
"";/
""
abmon "";/
"";/
"";/
"";/
"";/
"";/
"";/
"";/
"";/
"";/
"";/
""
mon "";/
"";/
"";/
"";/
"";/
"";/
"";/
"";/
"";/
"";/
"";/
""
% Date Time Format
d_t_fmt ""
% date Format. I have put this in reverse order to try to get the date
% in R->L order
d_fmt ""
% time format
t_fmt ""
% stands for
% stands for
am_pm "";""
%time format in 12 hour clock
t_fmt_ampm ""
% display columns right to left ?
cal_direction 3
END LC_TIME
LC_MESSAGES
% locale based messages
% Can we put in the values for a cancel exression here?? I found a term that
% would define cancel appropriately
% = , the last tag is for noon-ghunna!
% =