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Java example source code file (nso.xml)
The nso.xml Java example source code<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> <!DOCTYPE ldml SYSTEM "../../common/dtd/ldml.dtd"> <ldml> <identity> <version number="$Revision: 6546 $"/> <generation date="$Date: 2012-02-08 03:32:35 +0900 (Wed, 08 Feb 2012) $"/> <language type="nso"/> </identity> <localeDisplayNames> <languages> <language type="nso" draft="provisional">Sesotho sa Leboa </languages> </localeDisplayNames> <characters> <exemplarCharacters>[a b d e ê f g h i j k l m n o ô p r s š t u w x y] <exemplarCharacters type="auxiliary">[c q v z] <exemplarCharacters type="currencySymbol">[a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z] <exemplarCharacters type="index" draft="unconfirmed">[A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z] </characters> <delimiters> <quotationStart draft="unconfirmed">‘ <quotationEnd draft="unconfirmed">’ <alternateQuotationStart draft="unconfirmed">“ <alternateQuotationEnd draft="unconfirmed">” </delimiters> <dates> <calendars> <calendar type="gregorian"> <months> <monthContext type="format"> <monthWidth type="abbreviated"> <month type="1" draft="unconfirmed">Jan <month type="2" draft="unconfirmed">Feb <month type="3" draft="unconfirmed">Mat <month type="4" draft="unconfirmed">Apo <month type="5" draft="unconfirmed">Mei <month type="6" draft="unconfirmed">Jun <month type="7" draft="unconfirmed">Jul <month type="8" draft="unconfirmed">Ago <month type="9" draft="unconfirmed">Set <month type="10" draft="unconfirmed">Okt <month type="11" draft="unconfirmed">Nof <month type="12" draft="unconfirmed">Dis </monthWidth> <monthWidth type="wide"> <month type="1" draft="unconfirmed">Janaware <month type="2" draft="unconfirmed">Feberware <month type="3" draft="unconfirmed">Matšhe <month type="4" draft="unconfirmed">Aporele <month type="5" draft="unconfirmed">Mei <month type="6" draft="unconfirmed">June <month type="7" draft="unconfirmed">Julae <month type="8" draft="unconfirmed">Agostose <month type="9" draft="unconfirmed">Setemere <month type="10" draft="unconfirmed">Oktobore <month type="11" draft="unconfirmed">Nofemere <month type="12" draft="unconfirmed">Disemere </monthWidth> </monthContext> </months> <days> <dayContext type="format"> <dayWidth type="abbreviated"> <day type="sun" draft="unconfirmed">Son <day type="mon" draft="unconfirmed">Mos <day type="tue" draft="unconfirmed">Bed <day type="wed" draft="unconfirmed">Rar <day type="thu" draft="unconfirmed">Ne <day type="fri" draft="unconfirmed">Hla <day type="sat" draft="unconfirmed">Mok </dayWidth> <dayWidth type="wide"> <day type="sun" draft="unconfirmed">Sontaga <day type="mon" draft="unconfirmed">Mosupalogo <day type="tue" draft="unconfirmed">Labobedi <day type="wed" draft="unconfirmed">Laboraro <day type="thu" draft="unconfirmed">Labone <day type="fri" draft="unconfirmed">Labohlano <day type="sat" draft="unconfirmed">Mokibelo </dayWidth> </dayContext> </days> </calendar> </calendars> </dates> <numbers> <symbols numberSystem="latn"> <decimal>, <group> </symbols> <decimalFormats numberSystem="latn"> <decimalFormatLength> <decimalFormat> <pattern>#,##0.### </decimalFormat> </decimalFormatLength> </decimalFormats> <scientificFormats numberSystem="latn"> <scientificFormatLength> <scientificFormat> <pattern>#E0 </scientificFormat> </scientificFormatLength> </scientificFormats> <percentFormats numberSystem="latn"> <percentFormatLength> <percentFormat> <pattern>#,##0% </percentFormat> </percentFormatLength> </percentFormats> <currencyFormats numberSystem="latn"> <currencyFormatLength> <currencyFormat> <pattern>¤#,##0.00 </currencyFormat> </currencyFormatLength> </currencyFormats> <currencies> <currency type="ZAR"> <symbol>R </currency> </currencies> </numbers> </ldml> Other Java examples (source code examples)Here is a short list of links related to this Java nso.xml source code file: |
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