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Hi Olivier,

On Tuesday, 2011-11-22 11:29:11 -0200, Olivier Hallot wrote:

Patch to correct month names (case) and Era for pt-PT.

The patch is broken, it shredded the utf-8 encoding and all non-ascii
character are question marks. Either your editor didn't save that
properly or your mailer software can't cope with, it's attached as
"8bit, us-ascii". If it's not your editor please attach as .zip or some
such.

Valid also fpr pt-BR.

pt-BR inherits the calendar from pt-PT so that should be fine.

However, these

-<FormatElement msgid="CurrencyFormatskey1" default="true" type="short" usage="CURRENCY"  
formatindex="12">
-<FormatCode>#.##0 [$Esc.-816];-#.##0 [$Esc.-816]</FormatCode>
-<DefaultName></DefaultName>
-</FormatElement>
+    <FormatElement msgid="CurrencyFormatskey1" default="true" type="short" usage="CURRENCY" 
formatindex="12">
+      <FormatCode>#??##0 [CURRENCY];-#??##0 [CURRENCY]</FormatCode>
+    </FormatElement>

made me wonder why there would be question marks instead of the decimal
separator that should be a '.' dot instead. Did you type anything
different?

  Eike

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