Belarusian vs Byelorussian
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wrote on 2 Aug 2012, 08:48 last edited by
Hi.
I don't know where it write, so I'll write here.
In the QLocale class in the Language enum writed QLocale::Byelorussian. But this name is old. It was at the time of the Soviet Union. And it must be Belarusian now. In the Country enum the name is right — Belarus.
This can be fixed in Qt5? -
wrote on 2 Aug 2012, 08:53 last edited by
Well, the chances to get lost here are pretty high. It is not ensured that suggestions and wishes are picked up for implementation.
You should put it into the "bug tracker JIRA":https://bugreports.qt-project.org/secure/Dashboard.jspa
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wrote on 2 Aug 2012, 08:54 last edited by
Can it be fixed? You bet it can. Will it get fixed because of you asking? Fat chance. You might have some chance if you file a bug report, or alternatively - fix it yourself.
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wrote on 2 Aug 2012, 09:22 last edited by
I understood. Thanks.
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wrote on 2 Aug 2012, 13:52 last edited by
Also, I doubt the old version will disapear. You might get another entry with the same value but the new name in the enum, but for backwards compatibility really replacing the value is not an option I think.
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wrote on 2 Aug 2012, 20:31 last edited by
The mark of Soviet oppression must remain for compatibility reasons :)
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wrote on 2 Aug 2012, 21:53 last edited by
Qt is not about politics, either way.
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wrote on 22 Nov 2012, 14:28 last edited by
resolved in e7c79face6ec361e4ad0ff8303f1becafac8b2b6
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wrote on 23 Nov 2012, 08:08 last edited by
Hope it was fixed with new name like Belarussian not just Belarusian :)
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wrote on 23 Nov 2012, 08:11 last edited by
[quote author="Konstantin Ritt" date="1353594535"]resolved in e7c79face6ec361e4ad0ff8303f1becafac8b2b6[/quote]
I can't find the change on Gerrit with that code?
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wrote on 23 Nov 2012, 08:29 last edited by
@AcerExtensa: CLDR defines it as "Belarusian". I believe it. can you convince me to add yet another 's' to the new name?
@Andre: me neither...strange. it's Change-Id is Iff50aecd1c762b6399cd151aebb955f341d366c6
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wrote on 23 Nov 2012, 08:38 last edited by
Thanks, that does find it. I also see that the fix is basically as I predicted it would be: a value added to the enum, but the old one still in for compatibility reasons. :-)
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wrote on 23 Nov 2012, 08:51 last edited by
My bad, "IANA":http://www.iana.org/assignments/language-subtag-registry and "BCP-47":http://tools.ietf.org/html/bcp47 defines it as Belarusian... with only one s...