Other locales
Check the Releases tab to see other cultures, this is a wrap up of various locales that I'll try to refresh on occasion.
Contents
Despite the "Type" below, the .zip includes the source files and also the binary files. As the license says, these files are all "as-is".
Locales Included in this sample
Somewhat Reasonable Quality:eo-US - Esperanto (United States)
haw-US - Hawaiian - I have a Hawaiian coworker and needed test data.
de-NL - German (Netherlands) - An OEM made me curious so I made one to play with
en-NL - English (Netherlands)
gd-GB - Scottich Gaelic (UK)
Ones that need work:(email me to help make them better)
chr-US - Cherokee that I was playing with for non-Latn fonts
lkt-US - Lakota, from a coworker.
myn-MX - Yukatek Maya (Mexico) - Not sure what the country code should be.
fj-FJ - Fijiian (Fiji) Michael kept using Fijiian (Fiji) as a sample, so I
had to make one. I expect that the formatting values could be wrong.
en-FJ - English (Fiji) "The Web" told me that English is also spoken in Fiji,
and frankly that was easier.
For Fun:valley-GIRL - Like, you already know this locale. Micheal Kaplan asked me to include this one.
tlh-Latn-US - Klingon (Latin script) - Just for fun.
tlh-pIqaD-US - Klingon (pIqaD script) - Just for more fun.
For Testing:t-US - Tiny amounts of data, which doesn't really work well.
x-big-US-Locale - Unreasonably long strings to abuse buffers.
Font included pIqaD.ttf - For the Klingon pIqaD locale. I made it myself, and it mostly works,
but I know very little about fonts so it doesn't validate well and some
apps may get unhappy with it.
KeyboardUS-Kling.msi installs a Klingon pIqaD keyboard.
Tools used
The
Microsoft Locale Builder tool is available from:
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=96654&clcid=0x409 The
Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator tool is available at:
http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/tools/msklc.mspx