Language time-zone missing info
Hi,
This is probably a bug or at best smoe missing info in the language support.
If we set a non English locale the dates (name of day and month) are coming in the pecified language.
However the time zone list ignores the locale and returns a string only in English
for instance:
MIT, West Samoa Time
AST, Alaska Daylight Time
PST, Pacific Daylight Time
PNT, Mountain Standard Time
MST, Mountain Daylight Time
CST, Central Daylight Time
Since those strings are not translated I have sent those strings to Translation centers for translation. They asked me what are the abbreviations so they can be translated. There is nowere to find the info of what MIT stands for , AST stands, PST, MST and CST. I can try to infer it from the names but for this list I have no certitude of being correct.
How many of us translate URL be universal resource locator or uniform resource locator?
Any idea or help?
Thank you,
Adrian
Hi,
This is probably a bug or at best smoe missing info in
the language support.
If we set a non English locale the dates (name of day
and month) are coming in the pecified language.
However the time zone list ignores the locale and
returns a string only in English
for instance:
MIT, West Samoa Time
AST, Alaska Daylight Time
PST, Pacific Daylight Time
PNT, Mountain Standard Time
MST, Mountain Daylight Time
CST, Central Daylight Time
Since those strings are not translated I have sent
those strings to Translation centers for translation.
They asked me what are the abbreviations so they can
be translated. There is nowere to find the info of
what MIT stands for , AST stands, PST, MST and CST. I
can try to infer it from the names but for this list I
have no certitude of being correct. Don't translate the acronym, translate what the English description is. So the 'MIT' zone is translated by translating "West Samoa Time" to the target language.
How many of us translate URL be universal resource
locator or uniform resource locator?URL always and only stands for Uniform Resource Locator. "Universal Resource Locator" is a common mistake because it sounds so similar phonetically and conceptually.
(http://www.catb.org/~esr/jargon/html/U/URL.html)
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