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Re: Which charset should el_GR@euro be using?
- From: Keld Jørn Simonsen <keld at dkuug dot dk>
- To: Petter Reinholdtsen <pere at hungry dot com>
- Cc: libc-alpha at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2003 21:22:12 +0200
- Subject: Re: Which charset should el_GR@euro be using?
- References: <E19SCEo-0008EV-00@minerva.hungry.com> <20030617132104.GB25645@rap.rap.dk> <2flu1ao3ger.fsf@saruman.uio.no> <2flfzlxmdjv.fsf@saruman.uio.no> <20030630174337.GA26290@rap.rap.dk> <2fl3chj2w64.fsf@saruman.uio.no>
On Sun, Jul 06, 2003 at 11:16:19PM +0200, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
>
> [Keld Jørn Simonsen]
> > Here is a reference and a charmap
>
> Thanks.
>
> > <code_set_name> ISO-8859-7-EURO
> > <comment_char> %
> > <escape_char> /
> > % version: 1.0
> > % source: ISO/IEC SC2 N3678 - FDIS 8859-7
> >
> > % alias ISO_8859-7:2003
> > % alias ISO_8859-7-EURO
> > % alias ISO8859-7-EURO
> > % alias GREEK8-EURO
>
> Are these names the official names for this charset? Most of the
> other variant charsets in localedata/charmaps/ are adding the year in
> the file name, and this should thus be called ISO-8859-7-2003 to match
> that naming convention.
These are the names I gave the charset.
Which other examples are you thinking of.
Hilsen
Keld