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rev 5696 : 6336885: RFE: Locale Data Deployment Enhancements
4609153: Provide locale data for Indic locales
5104387: Support for gl_ES locale (galician language)
6337471: desktop/system locale preferences support
7056139: (cal) SPI support for locale-dependent Calendar parameters
7058206: Provide CalendarData SPI for week params and display field value names
7073852: Support multiple scripts for digits and decimal symbols per locale
7079560: [Fmt-Da] Context dependent month names support in SimpleDateFormat
7171324: getAvailableLocales() of locale sensitive services should return the actual availability of locales
7151414: (cal) Support calendar type identification
7168528: LocaleServiceProvider needs to be aware of Locale extensions
7171372: (cal) locale's default Calendar should be created if unknown calendar is specified
Summary: JEP 127: Improve Locale Data Packaging and Adopt Unicode CLDR Data (part 1 w/o packaging changes. by Naoto Sato and Masayoshi Okutsu)
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--- old/src/share/classes/sun/text/resources/FormatData_sk.java
+++ new/src/share/classes/sun/text/resources/sk/FormatData_sk.java
1 1 /*
2 - * Copyright (c) 1997, 2005, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
2 + * Copyright (c) 1997, 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
3 3 * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
4 4 *
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9 9 * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code.
10 10 *
11 11 * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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24 24 */
25 25
26 26 /*
27 27 * (C) Copyright Taligent, Inc. 1996, 1997 - All Rights Reserved
28 28 * (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 - 1998 - All Rights Reserved
29 29 *
30 30 * The original version of this source code and documentation
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31 31 * is copyrighted and owned by Taligent, Inc., a wholly-owned
32 32 * subsidiary of IBM. These materials are provided under terms
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34 34 * is protected by multiple US and International patents.
35 35 *
36 36 * This notice and attribution to Taligent may not be removed.
37 37 * Taligent is a registered trademark of Taligent, Inc.
38 38 *
39 39 */
40 40
41 -package sun.text.resources;
41 +package sun.text.resources.sk;
42 42
43 43 import java.util.ListResourceBundle;
44 44
45 45 public class FormatData_sk extends ListResourceBundle {
46 46 /**
47 47 * Overrides ListResourceBundle
48 48 */
49 49 protected final Object[][] getContents() {
50 50 return new Object[][] {
51 51 { "MonthNames",
52 52 new String[] {
53 + "janu\u00e1ra",
54 + "febru\u00e1ra",
55 + "marca",
56 + "apr\u00edla",
57 + "m\u00e1ja",
58 + "j\u00fana",
59 + "j\u00fala",
60 + "augusta",
61 + "septembra",
62 + "okt\u00f3bra",
63 + "novembra",
64 + "decembra",
65 + "",
66 + }
67 + },
68 + { "standalone.MonthNames",
69 + new String[] {
53 70 "janu\u00e1r", // january
54 71 "febru\u00e1r", // february
55 72 "marec", // march
56 73 "apr\u00edl", // april
57 74 "m\u00e1j", // may
58 75 "j\u00fan", // june
59 76 "j\u00fal", // july
60 77 "august", // august
61 78 "september", // september
62 79 "okt\u00f3ber", // october
63 80 "november", // november
64 81 "december", // december
65 82 "" // month 13 if applicable
66 83 }
67 84 },
68 85 { "MonthAbbreviations",
69 86 new String[] {
87 + "jan",
88 + "feb",
89 + "mar",
90 + "apr",
91 + "m\u00e1j",
92 + "j\u00fan",
93 + "j\u00fal",
94 + "aug",
95 + "sep",
96 + "okt",
97 + "nov",
98 + "dec",
99 + "",
100 + }
101 + },
102 + { "standalone.MonthAbbreviations",
103 + new String[] {
70 104 "jan", // abb january
71 105 "feb", // abb february
72 106 "mar", // abb march
73 107 "apr", // abb april
74 108 "m\u00e1j", // abb may
75 109 "j\u00fan", // abb june
76 110 "j\u00fal", // abb july
77 111 "aug", // abb august
78 112 "sep", // abb september
79 113 "okt", // abb october
80 114 "nov", // abb november
81 115 "dec", // abb december
82 116 "" // abb month 13 if applicable
83 117 }
84 118 },
85 119 { "DayNames",
86 120 new String[] {
87 121 "Nede\u013ea", // Sunday
88 122 "Pondelok", // Monday
89 123 "Utorok", // Tuesday
90 124 "Streda", // Wednesday
91 125 "\u0160tvrtok", // Thursday
92 126 "Piatok", // Friday
93 127 "Sobota" // Saturday
94 128 }
95 129 },
96 130 { "DayAbbreviations",
97 131 new String[] {
98 132 "Ne", // abb Sunday
99 133 "Po", // abb Monday
100 134 "Ut", // abb Tuesday
101 135 "St", // abb Wednesday
102 136 "\u0160t", // abb Thursday
103 137 "Pi", // abb Friday
104 138 "So" // abb Saturday
105 139 }
106 140 },
107 141 { "Eras",
108 142 new String[] { // era strings
109 143 "pred n.l.",
110 144 "n.l."
111 145 }
112 146 },
113 147 { "NumberElements",
114 148 new String[] {
115 149 ",", // decimal separator
116 150 "\u00a0", // group (thousands) separator
117 151 ";", // list separator
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118 152 "%", // percent sign
119 153 "0", // native 0 digit
120 154 "#", // pattern digit
121 155 "-", // minus sign
122 156 "E", // exponential
123 157 "\u2030", // per mille
124 158 "\u221e", // infinity
125 159 "\ufffd" // NaN
126 160 }
127 161 },
128 - { "DateTimePatterns",
162 + { "TimePatterns",
129 163 new String[] {
130 164 "H:mm:ss z", // full time pattern
131 165 "H:mm:ss z", // long time pattern
132 166 "H:mm:ss", // medium time pattern
133 167 "H:mm", // short time pattern
168 + }
169 + },
170 + { "DatePatterns",
171 + new String[] {
134 172 "EEEE, yyyy, MMMM d", // full date pattern
135 173 "EEEE, yyyy, MMMM d", // long date pattern
136 174 "d.M.yyyy", // medium date pattern
137 175 "d.M.yyyy", // short date pattern
176 + }
177 + },
178 + { "DateTimePatterns",
179 + new String[] {
138 180 "{1} {0}" // date-time pattern
139 181 }
140 182 },
141 183 { "DateTimePatternChars", "GanjkHmsSEDFwWxhKzZ" },
142 184 };
143 185 }
144 186 }
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