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From: chk@sol.kaist.ac.kr (Chang Hyeoungkyu)
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Subject: Re: (XoJIG 356) (i18n.116) RIN working guidelines for creating locales
To: XoJIG-request@xopen.co.uk (Keld J|rn Simonsen)
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As (Keld J|rn Simonsen) writes:
> 
> Title:	Guideline for producing a national POSIX locale
> Source:	Danish Standards Association
> Date:	1991-11-09
> Status:	Working guideline; to be revised at next RIN meeting
> 
> LC_MONETARY
> 
> int_curr_symbol         "DKK "
> currency_symbol         "kr."
> mon_decimal_point	  <,>

Dear Mr. Keld,

I'm a novice for localedef. So if my comment is improper, just
let me know it.

In localedef source, it will be better to use symbolic names
instead of character itself.

So, how about to use "<D><K><K><space>" instead of "DKK " ?

And how about to use the notation <comma>,<period> instead of
<,>,<.> ?

Regards.

-- 
Chang Hyeoungkyu  -  chk@sol.kaist.ac.kr
GUI Consortium / SA Lab., CS Dept., KAIST, KOREA
