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2012/1/27 Eike Rathke <erack@redhat.com>

Hi Mihkel,

On Monday, 2012-01-23 19:37:01 +0200, Mihkel Tõnnov wrote:

For Estonian, please add the officially correct incomplete date pattern
"D.M" and also some which are technically not correct, but which are used
nevertheless (and I don't think they'd conflict with anything, so it
shouldn't hurt): "D. M", "D.M.", "D. M.".

Done

http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?id=e6870cf32d7e95aca07f260b9cc9965da3299cce

Btw, I noticed that et_EE uses identical characters for
QuotationStart/DoubleQuotationStart and QuotationEnd/DoubleQuotationEnd
which are both double quotation marks. QuotationStart/End are meant for
single quotation marks though.

Maybe I already asked this times ago over at OOo but forgot ...

 Eike

That's probably because we as a rule don't use single quotation marks in
Estonian (though there are some very specific uses). But apparently it
would be wise have them at least in LO.

Marek Laane

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