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From: | Adam Fedor |
Subject: | Re: convenience method for creating locales? |
Date: | Tue, 19 Apr 2005 10:27:47 -0600 |
On Apr 19, 2005, at 7:26 AM, David Wetzel wrote:
Hi folks,NSCalendarDate has descriptionWithCalendarFormat:locale: which needs a locale.Imagine I have a web application that needs a German (DE) locale for some sessions, for some a DE-AT (January is 'Jänner' in Austrian not 'Januar' like German) and for some EN to name a few.It does not matter what the locale of the current user process is. Is there something like // name is 'DE' or 'FR' or 'DE-AT'... + (NSDictionary*) localeWithName:(NSSting*) shortName This should contain all data to create a localized NSCalendarDate.
There really isn't something like this, but it might be nice to pull out that functionality from NSUserDefaults (+standardUserDefaults). The only problem is, that for locales that aren't in the customized set that is delivered with gnustep-base, you would have to temporarily set the new locale, read the information from the i18n functions, then set the locale back.
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