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  1. /*
  2.  * @(#)LocaleElements_is.java    1.9 98/01/13
  3.  *
  4.  * (C) Copyright Taligent, Inc. 1996, 1997 - All Rights Reserved
  5.  * (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1996, 1997 - All Rights Reserved
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  30.  
  31. /**
  32.  *
  33.  * Table of Java supplied standard locale elements
  34.  *
  35.  * automatically generated by java LocaleTool LocaleElements.java
  36.  *
  37.  * Date Created: Wed Aug 21 15:47:57  1996
  38.  *
  39.  *     Locale Elements and Patterns:  last update 10/23/96
  40.  *
  41.  *
  42.  */
  43.  
  44. // WARNING : the format of this file will change in the future!
  45.  
  46. package java.text.resources;
  47.  
  48. import java.util.ListResourceBundle;
  49.  
  50. public class LocaleElements_is extends ListResourceBundle {
  51.     /**
  52.      * Overrides ListResourceBundle
  53.      */
  54.     public Object[][] getContents() {
  55.         return new Object[][] {
  56.             { "LocaleString", "is_IS" }, // locale id based on iso codes
  57.             { "LocaleID", "040f" }, // Windows id
  58.             { "ShortLanguage", "isl" }, // iso-3 abbrev lang name
  59.             { "ShortCountry", "ISL" }, // iso-3 abbrev country name
  60.             { "Languages", // language names
  61.                 new String[][] {
  62.                     { "is", "\u00edslenska" }
  63.                 }
  64.             },
  65.             { "Countries", // country names
  66.                 new String[][] {
  67.                     { "IS", "\u00cdsland" }
  68.                 }
  69.             },
  70.             { "MonthNames",
  71.                 new String[] {
  72.                     "jan\u00faar", // january
  73.                     "febr\u00faar", // february
  74.                     "mars", // march
  75.                     "apr\u00edl", // april
  76.                     "ma\u00ed", // may
  77.                     "j\u00fan\u00ed", // june
  78.                     "j\u00fal\u00ed", // july
  79.                     "\u00e1g\u00fast", // august
  80.                     "september", // september
  81.                     "okt\u00f3ber", // october
  82.                     "n\u00f3vember", // november
  83.                     "desember", // december
  84.                     "" // month 13 if applicable
  85.                 }
  86.             },
  87.             { "MonthAbbreviations",
  88.                 new String[] {
  89.                     "jan.", // abb january
  90.                     "feb.", // abb february
  91.                     "mar.", // abb march
  92.                     "apr.", // abb april
  93.                     "ma\u00ed", // abb may
  94.                     "j\u00fan.", // abb june
  95.                     "j\u00fal.", // abb july
  96.                     "\u00e1g\u00fa.", // abb august
  97.                     "sep.", // abb september
  98.                     "okt.", // abb october
  99.                     "n\u00f3v.", // abb november
  100.                     "des.", // abb december
  101.                     "" // abb month 13 if applicable
  102.                 }
  103.             },
  104.             { "DayNames",
  105.                 new String[] {
  106.                     "sunnudagur", // Sunday
  107.                     "m\u00e1nudagur", // Monday
  108.                     "\u00feri\u00f0judagur", // Tuesday
  109.                     "mi\u00f0vikudagur", // Wednesday
  110.                     "fimmtudagur", // Thursday
  111.                     "f\u00f6studagur", // Friday
  112.                     "laugardagur" // Saturday
  113.                 }
  114.             },
  115.             { "DayAbbreviations",
  116.                 new String[] {
  117.                     "sun.", // abb Sunday
  118.                     "m\u00e1n.", // abb Monday
  119.                     "\u00feri.", // abb Tuesday
  120.                     "mi\u00f0.", // abb Wednesday
  121.                     "fim.", // abb Thursday
  122.                     "f\u00f6s.", // abb Friday
  123.                     "lau." // abb Saturday
  124.                 }
  125.             },
  126.             { "NumberPatterns",
  127.                 new String[] {
  128.                     "#,##0.###;-#,##0.###", // decimal pattern
  129.                     "#,##0.## 'kr.';-#,##0.## 'kr.'", // currency pattern
  130.                     "#,##0%" // percent pattern
  131.                 }
  132.             },
  133.             { "NumberElements",
  134.                 new String[] {
  135.                     ",", // decimal separator
  136.                     ".", // group (thousands) separator
  137.                     ";", // list separator
  138.                     "%", // percent sign
  139.                     "0", // native 0 digit
  140.                     "#", // pattern digit
  141.                     "-", // minus sign
  142.                     "E", // exponential
  143.                     "\u2030", // per mille
  144.                     "\u221e", // infinity
  145.                     "\ufffd" // NaN
  146.                 }
  147.             },
  148.             { "CurrencyElements",
  149.                 new String[] {
  150.                     "kr.", // local currency symbol
  151.                     "ISK", // intl currency symbol
  152.                     "," // monetary decimal separator
  153.                 }
  154.             },
  155.             { "DateTimePatterns",
  156.                 new String[] {
  157.                     "HH:mm:ss z", // full time pattern
  158.                     "HH:mm:ss z", // long time pattern
  159.                     "HH:mm:ss", // medium time pattern
  160.                     "HH:mm", // short time pattern
  161.                     "d. MMMM yyyy", // full date pattern
  162.                     "d. MMMM yyyy", // long date pattern
  163.                     "d.M.yyyy", // medium date pattern
  164.                     "d.M.yyyy", // short date pattern
  165.                     "{1} {0}" // date-time pattern
  166.                 }
  167.             },
  168.             { "CollationElements",
  169.                 /* for IS_IS, accents sorted backwards plus the following: */
  170.  
  171.                 "@"                                           /* sort accents bkwd */
  172.                 /* assuming that in the default collation we add:                   */
  173.                 /*  thorn, ae ligature, o-diaeresis, and o-slash                    */
  174.                 /*  ....in this order...and ditto for the uppercase of these....    */
  175.                 /* to be treated as characters (not accented characters) after z    */
  176.                 /* then we don't have to add anything here. I've just added it here */
  177.                 /* just in case it gets overlooked.                                 */
  178.                 + "& A < a\u0301, A\u0301 "       // nt : A < a-acute
  179.                 + "& D < \u00f0, \u00d0"          // nt : d < eth
  180.                 + "& E < e\u0301, E\u0301 "       // nt : e < e-acute
  181.                 + "& I < i\u0301, I\u0301 "       // nt : i < i-acute
  182.                 + "& O < o\u0301, O\u0301 "       // nt : o < o-acute
  183.                 + "& U < u\u0301, U\u0301 "       // nt : u < u-acute
  184.                 + "& Y < y\u0301, Y\u0301 "       // nt : y < y-acute
  185.                 + "& Z < \00fe, \u00de < \u00e6, \u00c6" // nt : z < thron < µ
  186.                 + "< o\u0308, O\u0308 ; \u00f8, \u00d8" // nt : o-umlaut ; o-stroke
  187.             }
  188.         };
  189.     }
  190. }
  191.