Re: Sardinian language translation

From: Andrew Dunbar (hippietrail@yahoo.com)
Date: Sun Oct 20 2002 - 01:11:47 EDT

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     --- Francesco Cheratzu <f.cheratzu@tiscali.it> wrote:
    > Hello,
    >
    > I have just recently subscribed to this list but
    > with other friends we have been working some time
    > now with the Sardinian translation of Abiword
    > strings and spelling checker.
    > We actually got hold of the Italian and English
    > string list (it-IT.strings), made the changes,
    > compiled and tried it out.
    >
    > May this work be in some way recovered? If so, how
    > must the file be named? (e.g. srd-SRD.strings or has
    > an abbreviation been already assigned?)

    The first part is the ISO 639 language code and *only*
    the ISO 639 language code. This is "sc". Where there
    is a 2-letter code and a 3-letter code, we always use
    the two-letter code. The second part must be the ISO
    3166 country code. Sardinia is not a country and has
    no ISO 3166 country code. In this case we just leave
    it out. We *must not* invent codes ourselves. This
    will only break in the future.

    If this bug:
    http://bugzilla.abisource.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3227
    is fixed some day, it may be possible to add an
    equivalent to the region field. According to
    Ethnologue there are 4 recognized dialects of
    Sardinian so we could specify the SIL codes for these
    but we cannot use SIL codes in our current, ISO
    scheme.

    It's probably a good idea to note which of these
    dialects we'll be using though and to try to avoid
    mixing dialects if at all possible.

    Andrew Dunbar.

    > The spelling checker is almost complete (it is based
    > on the dictionary which may be seen in
    > www.ditzionariu.org) and shall be released soon. It
    > has a basis of nearly 85.000 words (+ generation of
    > plurals, verbs, etc.).
    >
    > Cheers,
    >
    > Francesco Cheratzu
    >
    >
    >

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