Attached patch adds DateAcceptancePatterns and PartitiveMonths for
Czech language. Aside from that it also changes a few date formating
patterns to better comply with Czech date writing conventions.
Note that there is one peculiarity in date writing in Czech. Normally
the partitive form is used when the day precedes the month, but when
used in a sentence, the nominative form is used in some cases.
Fortunately this is relatively rare, so I guess it shouldn't really be
a problem.
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cs_CZ.xml.patch
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- [Libreoffice] [LibreOffice] [PATCH] DateAcceptancePattern and PartitiveMonths for Czech language · Da'angh Khagaroth
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