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Re: outdigit again



On Sun, Jun 16, 2002 at 07:56:12PM +0430, Roozbeh Pournader wrote:
> 
> I was wondering about the 'outdigit' feature in glibc locales. Currently,
> one can use "%Id" with printf, to print a decimal number in a localized
> way (see 'man 3 printf'), which works nicely.
> 
> But how is this going to work with an application like 'ls'? If I want
> 'ls' to display localized numbers in the 'fa_IR' locale, should I patch
> it, replacing the "%d"s with "%Id"s in the appropriate places?
> 
> If I look from the other way, there will be many cases when the
> application doesn't use "%Id". In these cases, when the application
> outputs a tounsands separated number using "%'d", or a floating point one,
> glibc will use the Persian separators, which don't look good between
> Latin digits.
> 
> In short, I need to specify two different thousands separators and two
> different decimal separators in my locale definition: one for Latin
> digits, and one for localized digits. The functionality is not there, so I 
> need to design and add it myself. Any ideas or recommendations?

I have no good ideas right now except adding some new keywords in
LC_NUMERIC.

Keld
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