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struct Locale |
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- Description
- object represents a specific geographical, political, or cultural region.
An operation that requires a Locale to perform
its task is called locale-sensitive and uses the
Locale to tailor information for the user. For example,
displaying a number is a locale-sensitive operation; the number
should be formatted according to the customs/conventions of the
user's native country, region, or culture.
Because a Locale object is just an identifier for a
region, no validity check is performed. If you want to see whether
particular resources are available for the Locale , use
the XLocale::getAvailableLocales method to ask for the
locales it supports.
Note: When you ask for a resource for a
particular locale, you get the best available match, not necessarily
precisely what you asked for. For more information, see
::com::sun::star::resource::XResourceBundle.
Each implementation that performs locale-sensitive operations
allows you to get all the available objects of that type. Use the
::com::sun::star::resource::XLocale interface to set the locale.
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Elements' Summary |
Language |
specifies an ISO Language Code.
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Country |
specifies an ISO Country Code.
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Variant |
contains a variant of the locale; codes are vendor and
browser-specific.
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Elements' Details |
Language
string Language;
- Description
- specifies an ISO Language Code.
These codes are the lower-case two-letter codes as defined by
ISO-639. You can find a full list of these codes at a number of
sites, such as:
http://www.ics.uci.edu/pub/ietf/http/related/iso639.txt .
If this field contains an empty string, the meaning depends on the
context.
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Country
string Country;
- Description
- specifies an ISO Country Code.
These codes are the upper-case two-letter codes as
defined by ISO-3166. You can find a full list of these codes at a
number of sites, such as:
http://www.chemie.fu-berlin.de/diverse/doc/ISO_3166.html .
If this field contains an empty string, the meaning depends on the
context.
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Variant
string Variant;
- Description
- contains a variant of the locale; codes are vendor and
browser-specific.
For example, use WIN for Windows, MAC for Macintosh, and POSIX
for POSIX. Wherever there are two variants, separate them with an
underscore, and put the most important one first. For example, a
traditional Spanish collation might construct a locale with parameters
for language, country and variant as: "es", "ES", "Traditional_WIN".
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