[latex3-commits] [git/LaTeX3-latex3-babel] master: Start new guide on ini files. (b2049c4)

Javier email at dante.de
Wed Mar 17 15:33:57 CET 2021


Repository : https://github.com/latex3/babel
On branch  : master
Link       : https://github.com/latex3/babel/commit/b2049c41a077d1b49ead1affe5946338bfcea68d

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commit b2049c41a077d1b49ead1affe5946338bfcea68d
Author: Javier <email at localhost>
Date:   Wed Mar 17 15:33:57 2021 +0100

    Start new guide on ini files.


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+## Keys in `ini` files
+
+(*Under development.*)
+
+Many keys are related to the CLDR (Common Language Data Repository).
+
+Here are some explanations for dates:
+
+http://cldr.unicode.org/translation/date-time-names 
+ 
+For example, about narrow:
+
+> The narrow date fields are the shortest possible names (in terms of
+width in common fonts), and are not guaranteed to be unique. Think of
+what you might find on a credit-card-sized wallet or checkbook
+calendar, such as in English for days of the week:
+
+> S M T W T F S
+
+About **exemplarCharacters**:
+
+It can help to recognize a language. This list and the punctuation
+list are currently not used by `babel`.
+
+About numbers:
+
+See
+
+http://cldr.unicode.org/translation/numbering-systems 
+
+The section about numbers may be used by some package to format
+numbers (or even `babel` itself in a future). They reflect local tradicional
+usage, not the international one set by either the SI or ISO 80000.





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