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| <!-- ............................................................... --> |
| <!-- Locale data specification DTD ................................. --> |
| <!-- ............................................................... --> |
| |
| <!-- |
| =========================================================================== |
| ATTENTION! PLEASE! HEADS UP! IMPORTANT! |
| =========================================================================== |
| |
| Please validate your locale data contribution using a validating parser. A |
| validating parser, for example, may be found at |
| http://unicode.org/cldr/data/tools/java/org/unicode/cldr/util/XMLValidator.java |
| Compile it into a class-jar and call it in the |
| i18npool/source/localedata/data/ directory: |
| java -cp <your_path>/XMLValidator.jar org.unicode.cldr.util.XMLValidator your_data.xml |
| |
| |
| A second possiblity is: |
| |
| - temporarily (!) change the DOCTYPE of your file to read (all on one line) |
| <!DOCTYPE Locale SYSTEM "http://hg.services.openoffice.org/DEV300/raw-file/tip/i18npool/source/localedata/data/locale.dtd"> |
| |
| - upload it to the form available at http://www.validome.org/ |
| |
| This will validate the file against the HEAD revision of locale.dtd on the |
| DEV300 development code line, for other revisions you'll have to specify |
| the corresponding tags or cws branch instead. For example, to validate |
| against a modified locale.dtd in CWS locales33 you would use |
| |
| <!DOCTYPE Locale SYSTEM "http://hg.services.openoffice.org/cws/locales33/raw-file/tip/i18npool/source/localedata/data/locale.dtd"> |
| |
| |
| Please test locale data files either in a non-product (!) build, which |
| implements some checks and pops up assertion message boxes if the tests |
| fail, or by setting the environment variable OOO_ENABLE_LOCALE_DATA_CHECKS |
| to 'Y' or 'Yes' (or any other string starting with 'Y') or '1' before |
| starting the application, which outputs the same messages to stderr and |
| also works in a product build. |
| |
| Then follow this procedure: |
| 1. Create a new spreadsheet document. |
| 2. On a cell use context menu -> Format Cells -> Numbers. |
| 3. Select the locale in the Language list box => MUST be assertion free. |
| 3.a. Assertions are only shown at the very first time a number formatter |
| is created, respectively the first time a specific locale data is |
| used. To repeat steps 1.-3. you'd need to create another spreadsheet |
| document. |
| |
| =========================================================================== |
| NOTE the FormatElement comments further down. |
| =========================================================================== |
| |
| --> |
| |
| <!-- ............................................................... --> |
| <!-- Entities for characters and symbols ........................... --> |
| |
| <!ENTITY % UNOModule |
| 'unoid CDATA #IMPLIED'> |
| |
| <!ENTITY % MessageID |
| 'msgid CDATA #REQUIRED'> |
| |
| <!ENTITY % RefLocale |
| 'ref CDATA #IMPLIED'> |
| <!-- Where given, an element can be inherited from another locale, e.g. |
| ref="en_US" --> |
| |
| <!ENTITY % LIBModule |
| 'module CDATA #IMPLIED'> |
| <!-- The locale referred to for the sub categories, implementation detail. --> |
| |
| <!ENTITY % replaceFrom 'replaceFrom CDATA #IMPLIED'> |
| <!ENTITY % replaceTo 'replaceTo CDATA #IMPLIED'> |
| <!-- See below for the LC_FORMAT element. --> |
| |
| <!ELEMENT DefaultName (#PCDATA)> |
| |
| <!-- Locale is made of different sub categories --> |
| <!ELEMENT Locale (LC_INFO, LC_CTYPE, LC_FORMAT, LC_FORMAT_1?, LC_COLLATION, LC_SEARCH, LC_INDEX, LC_CALENDAR, LC_CURRENCY, LC_TRANSLITERATION, LC_MISC, LC_NumberingLevel, LC_OutLineNumberingLevel)> |
| <!ATTLIST Locale versionDTD CDATA #FIXED "2.0.3"> |
| <!-- Version identifier to prevent mismatching data files being submitted |
| because of older files being copied as templates. The version should be |
| less than or equal to the OOo release, or the OOo release number plus some |
| extension, like "2.0.enhanced", to be able to easily determine the |
| corresponding OOo version. New versions of the DTD with new required |
| elements SHOULD REALLY result in a new versionDTD here and |
| LOCALE_VERSION_DTD in ../LocaleNode.cxx, and *.xml files MUST be adapted |
| then, otherwise building the data or checking it with a validating parser |
| will throw an error. |
| --> |
| <!ATTLIST Locale allowUpdateFromCLDR (yes|no) #REQUIRED> |
| <!-- Whether some data elements may be (automatically) updated from the Common |
| Locale Data Repository, see http://cldr.unicode.org/ |
| Note: This mechanism currently (2010-02-21) is outdated. |
| --> |
| <!ATTLIST Locale version CDATA #REQUIRED> |
| <!-- Valid number, may designate versioned data --> |
| |
| |
| <!ELEMENT LC_INFO (Language, Country, Platform?, Variant?)> |
| |
| <!ELEMENT Language (LangID, DefaultName) > |
| <!ELEMENT LangID (#PCDATA) > |
| <!-- LangID must be a valid two or three letter language identifier defined by |
| ISO 639. Use ISO 639-1 two letter code where available, else ISO 639-2 or |
| 639-3 three letter code. |
| --> |
| |
| <!ELEMENT Country (CountryID, DefaultName) > |
| <!ELEMENT CountryID (#PCDATA) > |
| <!-- CountryID must be a valid two letter country identifier defined by ISO 3166. --> |
| |
| <!ELEMENT Platform (PlatformID) > |
| <!ELEMENT PlatformID (#PCDATA) > |
| <!-- Unused, deprecated, can be generic|unix|win32|macos, best Platform element |
| be absent. |
| --> |
| |
| <!ELEMENT Variant (#PCDATA) > |
| <!-- Reserved for future use, currently unused. --> |
| |
| |
| <!-- The LC_FORMAT element contains number format codes and may actually appear |
| twice (with the second ocurrence named LC_FORMAT_1). One section is |
| mandatory and MUST contain at least all required format codes |
| formatindex="0" to formatindex="47", MUST NOT contain formatindex 48 and |
| 49, and MAY contain other format codes. See below ATTLIST FormatElement |
| formatindex. |
| |
| A second LC_FORMAT_1 section may follow containing other format codes. The |
| difference between the two sections is that they are inherited |
| independently if a locale uses the RefLocale mechanism (ref="..."). This |
| may be used to not offer locale dependent format codes to other locales |
| that otherwise inherit the format codes. |
| |
| --> |
| <!ELEMENT LC_FORMAT (FormatElement*) > |
| <!-- All FormatElement elements must be given if the RefLocale mechanism is not used! --> |
| <!ATTLIST LC_FORMAT %RefLocale;> |
| <!ATTLIST LC_FORMAT %replaceFrom;> |
| <!-- Define placeholder for currency code, usually "[CURRENCY]" --> |
| <!ATTLIST LC_FORMAT %replaceTo;> |
| <!-- Currency code to be used to replace the placeholder, e.g. "[$R-1C09]". |
| Note: The brackets and the leading $ character are mandatory, the |
| hyphen-minus separates the currency symbol from the hexagesimal MS-LCID, |
| letters contained in the LCID have to be in upper case, leading zeros are |
| to be omitted. LCIDs are defined in i18npool/inc/i18npool/lang.h |
| --> |
| |
| <!ELEMENT LC_FORMAT_1 (FormatElement*) > |
| <!ATTLIST LC_FORMAT_1 %RefLocale;> |
| <!ATTLIST LC_FORMAT_1 %replaceFrom;> |
| <!ATTLIST LC_FORMAT_1 %replaceTo;> |
| |
| <!ELEMENT FormatElement ( FormatCode, DefaultName?)> |
| <!ATTLIST FormatElement %MessageID;> |
| <!ATTLIST FormatElement default (true|false) #REQUIRED > |
| <!ATTLIST FormatElement type (short|medium|long) #REQUIRED > |
| <!-- |
| There may be up to three groups (type="short", type="medium", type="long") |
| for each usage category defined. Each group, if defined, needs excactly one |
| default. The type roughly determines the display string length, for example |
| short, medium, and long date formats. |
| |
| The number formatter determines an ultimate default format of a specific |
| usage category by looking at the medium, long, and short default formats, |
| in that very particular order. |
| --> |
| <!ATTLIST FormatElement usage (FIXED_NUMBER|FRACTION_NUMBER|PERCENT_NUMBER|SCIENTIFIC_NUMBER|CURRENCY|DATE|TIME|DATE_TIME) #REQUIRED > |
| <!ATTLIST FormatElement formatindex CDATA #REQUIRED> |
| <!-- |
| The following FormatElements must follow specific rules: |
| |
| All: |
| The format indices 0..49 are reserved and, for backwards compatibility, |
| MUST be used as stated in |
| offapi/com/sun/star/i18n/NumberFormatIndex.idl. |
| Note that indices 10 ("# ?/?"), 11 ("# ??/??"), 48 (BOOLEAN) and 49 (@ |
| Text) are generated internally, as they aren't locale dependent, and |
| must not be used in locale data XML files. All other formats have to be |
| present. |
| |
| Note also that "must be used as stated" does not mean that the format |
| codes must be identical, of course the meaning of a format code should |
| match, for example en_US MM/DD/YY matches de_DE DD.MM.YY |
| Just imagine the same index being used with another locale shouldn't |
| change the meaning of representation significantly. |
| |
| You'll notice differences of non-matching format codes only if |
| documents use the Default language in number formats and either are |
| stored in old SO5 binary file format and loaded on another system where |
| languages/locales aren't the same, or if the default locale is switched |
| under menu Tools.Options.LanguageSettings.Languages.LocaleSetting |
| dialog, which exchanges formats on the fly in the spreadsheet |
| application. Please check it out! So far only very few locale data file |
| we received got that right, especially not in date formats! |
| |
| For easier comparison between locales in future please sort the |
| FormatElements by their formatindex="..." value within a usage group. |
| This isn't necessary to be technically correct and isn't done in many |
| locales yet, but will certainly help. |
| |
| Of usage="FIXED_NUMBER": |
| formatindex="0" MUST be the format containing the 'General' keyword. |
| The keyword itself may be localized, it is good practice though to |
| stick with a wording known from another spreadsheet application for |
| better user experience. Like other format codes it may be prepended |
| with a [NatNum1] modifier if values are to be displayed using native |
| numbering if no specific format was applied. The format must have the |
| default="true" and type="medium" attributes. |
| |
| Of usage="DATE": |
| formatindex="21" is used to edit already existing date data. In order |
| to always edit the full century the long year YYYY code must be used. |
| Furthermore, the format has to be of an editable type, of course, which |
| means parseable. Therefore it should only contain DD, MM, YYYY and date |
| separators, and the YMD default order is determined from the order |
| encountered in this format. |
| TODO: Future versions should make use of an edit="true" attribute |
| instead of relying on this special requirement. |
| |
| Formatindices 32 and 33 are always used for ISO 8601 YY-MM-DD |
| respectively YYYY-MM-DD format codes. |
| |
| Of usage="DATE_TIME": |
| formatindex="47" is used to edit already existing combined date/time |
| data. The requirements are the same as for formatindex="21" above. |
| |
| Of usage="TIME": |
| formatindices 43, 44, 45 are special in the sense that they are |
| programmatically used to automatically display values that meet certain |
| criteria: |
| Formatindex="43" contains the [HH] format code that displays hour |
| values greater than or equal to 24 (as opposed to a simple HH that |
| displays modulo 24). |
| Formatindex="44" uses no hour code but 100th seconds and the |
| Time100SecSeparator. |
| Formatindex="45" uses both [HH] hour code and 100th seconds to be able |
| to edit such time values without loosing information. |
| |
| Of usage="CURRENCY": |
| formatindices 12, 13, 14, 15, 17 with [$xxx-yyy] notation must use the |
| xxx currency symbol that has the attribute |
| usedInCompatibleFormatCodes="true". The hexadecimal yyy LANGID must be |
| properly set. It can be found in project util module tools file |
| tools/inc/lang.hxx. You may verify the proper use of the xxx currency |
| symbol with the AWK script |
| i18npool/source/localedata/data/currency-check.awk, it mustn't display |
| any output. If it does, then there's something wrong. |
| --> |
| <!ELEMENT FormatCode (#PCDATA)> |
| |
| |
| <!-- The LC_CALENDAR element defines calendars used with a locale. --> |
| <!ELEMENT LC_CALENDAR (Calendar* ) > |
| <!-- At least one Calendar element must be given if the RefLocale mechanism is not used! --> |
| <!ATTLIST LC_CALENDAR %RefLocale;> |
| |
| <!ELEMENT Calendar (DaysOfWeek, MonthsOfYear, Eras, StartDayOfWeek, MinimalDaysInFirstWeek) > |
| <!ATTLIST Calendar %UNOModule;> |
| <!-- The unoid of a gregorian calendar MUST be lower case "gregorian", |
| calendars MUST match the names defined in the OASIS OpenDocument Format |
| (ODF) 1.2 or later specification. The implementation name registered with |
| the OOo service resgistry MUST match, e.g. |
| com.sun.star.i18n.Calendar_gregorian |
| --> |
| <!ATTLIST Calendar default (true|false) #REQUIRED > |
| <!-- Exactly one Calendar element has to be the default calendar. --> |
| |
| <!ELEMENT DaysOfWeek (Day*)> |
| <!-- All Day elements of a Calendar must be given if the RefLocale mechanism is not used! --> |
| <!ATTLIST DaysOfWeek %RefLocale;> |
| <!-- Sequence of days is important, MUST start with Sunday. --> |
| <!ELEMENT Day (DayID, DefaultAbbrvName, DefaultFullName)> |
| <!ELEMENT DayID (#PCDATA)> |
| <!-- Preferably the lower case abbreviated English name like sun for Sunday. --> |
| <!ELEMENT DefaultAbbrvName (#PCDATA)> |
| <!-- The abbreviated day name, e.g. Sun for Sunday. --> |
| <!ELEMENT DefaultFullName (#PCDATA)> |
| <!-- The full day name, e.g. Sunday for Sunday. --> |
| |
| <!ELEMENT MonthsOfYear (Month*)> |
| <!-- All Month elements of a Calendar must be given if the RefLocale mechanism is not used! --> |
| <!ATTLIST MonthsOfYear %RefLocale;> |
| <!-- Sequence of months is important, MUST start with the first month of a |
| year, e.g. January in a Gregorian calendar. |
| --> |
| <!ELEMENT Month (MonthID, DefaultAbbrvName, DefaultFullName)> |
| <!ELEMENT MonthID (#PCDATA)> |
| <!-- Preferably the lower case abbreviated English name like jan for January. --> |
| |
| <!ELEMENT Eras (Era*)> |
| <!-- All Era elements of a Calendar must be given if the RefLocale mechanism is not used! --> |
| <!ATTLIST Eras %RefLocale;> |
| <!-- The eras MUST be in chronological order, e.g. first BC then AC. --> |
| <!ELEMENT Era (EraID, DefaultAbbrvName, DefaultFullName)> |
| <!ELEMENT EraID (#PCDATA)> |
| <!-- If a calendar has special eras (like zh_TW ROC or ja_JP Gengou calendar) |
| and a date before those eras is undefined, a leading (first) dummy era |
| with EraID="Dummy" has to be defined to enable the number formatter to |
| fall back to a Gregorian calendar for those date values if the XCalendar |
| implementation returns an era value of 0. |
| --> |
| |
| <!ELEMENT StartDayOfWeek (DayID)> |
| <!-- MUST exactly match (case significant!) one of the DayID of DaysOfWeek --> |
| |
| <!ELEMENT MinimalDaysInFirstWeek (#PCDATA)> |
| <!-- The number of days of a week that must reside in the beginning of a year |
| to make a week the first week of the year. For example, a value of 4 means |
| that at least 4 days of a week must be in the new year. So if the week |
| starts on Monday, the first week of a year will be the week where Thursday |
| is in the new year. |
| --> |
| |
| |
| <!-- The LC_CURRENCY element defines currencies used with a locale. --> |
| <!ELEMENT LC_CURRENCY (Currency* ) > |
| <!-- At least one Currency element must be given if the RefLocale mechanism is not used! --> |
| <!ATTLIST LC_CURRENCY %RefLocale;> |
| <!ELEMENT Currency (CurrencyID, CurrencySymbol, BankSymbol, CurrencyName, DecimalPlaces)> |
| <!ATTLIST Currency default (true|false) #REQUIRED > |
| <!-- Exactly one Currency element has to be the default currency. --> |
| <!ATTLIST Currency usedInCompatibleFormatCodes (true|false) #REQUIRED > |
| <!-- If this currency is the one used in compatible number format codes with |
| <member>FormatElement::formatIndex</member> values in the range 12..17. |
| Those format codes are used to generate some old style currency format |
| codes for compatibility with StarOffice5 and StarOffice4. |
| Every locale data file MUST contain exactly one currency having this set to "true", |
| and that currency MUST be used in format codes 12..17. |
| For European countries using the EURo it MUST be the old currency, for example, DM. |
| --> |
| <!ATTLIST Currency legacyOnly (true|false) #IMPLIED > |
| <!-- If this Currency element exists only to be able to correctly load legacy |
| documents and is not selectable in the UI otherwise. Defaults to "false" |
| if not specified. If this attribute is "true", 'default' and |
| 'usedInCompatibleFormatCodes' must both be "false". |
| --> |
| <!ELEMENT CurrencyID (#PCDATA)> |
| <!-- The ISO 4217 three letter currency code, e.g. USD or EUR. --> |
| <!ELEMENT CurrencySymbol (#PCDATA)> |
| <!-- The currency symbol, e.g. $ or €. --> |
| <!ELEMENT BankSymbol (#PCDATA)> |
| <!-- The ISO 4217 three letter currency code, e.g. USD or EUR. --> |
| <!ELEMENT CurrencyName (#PCDATA)> |
| <!-- The native currency name, e.g. Dollar or Euro. --> |
| <!ELEMENT DecimalPlaces (#PCDATA)> |
| <!-- Number of decimal places used with the currency, usually 2 or 0, e.g. 2 |
| for cents. |
| --> |
| |
| |
| <!ELEMENT LC_CTYPE (Separators?, Markers?, TimeAM?, TimePM?, MeasurementSystem?)> |
| <!-- All elements must be given if the RefLocale mechanism is not used! --> |
| <!ATTLIST LC_CTYPE %RefLocale;> |
| <!ATTLIST LC_CTYPE %UNOModule;> |
| |
| <!ELEMENT Separators (DateSeparator, ThousandSeparator, DecimalSeparator, TimeSeparator, Time100SecSeparator, ListSeparator, LongDateDayOfWeekSeparator, LongDateDaySeparator, LongDateMonthSeparator, LongDateYearSeparator)> |
| <!ELEMENT DateSeparator (#PCDATA)> |
| <!ELEMENT ThousandSeparator (#PCDATA)> |
| <!ELEMENT DecimalSeparator (#PCDATA)> |
| <!ELEMENT TimeSeparator (#PCDATA)> |
| <!ELEMENT Time100SecSeparator (#PCDATA)> |
| <!ELEMENT ListSeparator (#PCDATA)> |
| <!ELEMENT LongDateDayOfWeekSeparator (#PCDATA)> |
| <!ELEMENT LongDateDaySeparator (#PCDATA)> |
| <!ELEMENT LongDateMonthSeparator (#PCDATA)> |
| <!ELEMENT LongDateYearSeparator (#PCDATA)> |
| |
| <!ELEMENT Markers (QuotationStart, QuotationEnd, DoubleQuotationStart, DoubleQuotationEnd)> |
| <!ELEMENT QuotationStart (#PCDATA)> |
| <!ELEMENT QuotationEnd (#PCDATA)> |
| <!ELEMENT DoubleQuotationStart (#PCDATA)> |
| <!ELEMENT DoubleQuotationEnd (#PCDATA)> |
| |
| <!ELEMENT TimeAM (#PCDATA)> |
| <!ELEMENT TimePM (#PCDATA)> |
| <!ELEMENT MeasurementSystem (#PCDATA)> |
| |
| |
| <!ELEMENT LC_COLLATION (Collator*, CollationOptions?)> |
| <!-- All elements must be given if the RefLocale mechanism is not used! --> |
| <!ATTLIST LC_COLLATION %RefLocale;> |
| <!-- |
| Optional ICU tailoring. |
| |
| See Collation Customization in ICU User Guide for syntax, |
| http://www.icu-project.org/userguide/Collate_Customization.html |
| |
| There are two ways to add language specific tailoring in OpenOffice.org. |
| For small tailoring, you can directly add it in locale data here. For |
| large tailoring, it is suggested to put the data under collator/data, so |
| it will be compiled to a binary format in build time and improve performance |
| in run time. |
| |
| --> |
| <!ELEMENT Collator (#PCDATA)> |
| <!ATTLIST Collator %UNOModule;> |
| <!ATTLIST Collator default (true|false) #REQUIRED > |
| <!ELEMENT CollationOptions (TransliterationModules+)> |
| <!ELEMENT TransliterationModules (#PCDATA)> |
| |
| |
| <!ELEMENT LC_SEARCH (SearchOptions?)> |
| <!-- All elements must be given if the RefLocale mechanism is not used! --> |
| <!ATTLIST LC_SEARCH %RefLocale;> |
| <!ELEMENT SearchOptions (TransliterationModules+)> |
| |
| |
| <!ELEMENT LC_INDEX (IndexKey*, UnicodeScript*, FollowPageWord*)> |
| <!ATTLIST LC_INDEX %RefLocale;> |
| |
| <!-- |
| The IndexKey element is optional, but should be given if the locale |
| requires a specific sort order in Writer's index tables or entries are to |
| be combined under keys. |
| |
| Index key for the algorithm and language, like >A-Z< for English => A, B, |
| C, ..., Y, Z. The letters specify under which key an entry goes and the |
| order the keys are sorted. Keys may be reordered or letters inserted to |
| form a specific order, for example (ve_ZA) >A-D Ḓ E-L Ḽ M N Ṋ Ṅ O-T Ṱ U-Z< |
| Entries that don't match a defined key are appended to the index list. Used |
| in Writer textprocessor. |
| |
| The initial data was setup according to the ICU collation chart at |
| http://oss.software.ibm.com/icu/charts/collation/ |
| Note: ICU site was moved to http://www.icu-project.org/ and as ICU per |
| default uses CLDR, collation charts are available at |
| http://unicode.org/cldr/comparison_charts.html#Collation |
| |
| Possible notations in the syntax of the IndexKey element are: |
| |
| '-' (dash): Ellipsis, all letters elided by the ellipsis are included as |
| index keys in alphabetic order. For example, 'A-Z' includes all ASCII |
| letters A to Z. |
| |
| '[]' (square brackets): all letters included in square brackets are |
| skipping letters. It is used for CTL languages, for example in Thai |
| (th_TH), to skip prefix vowels or signs. For example, if ["] double quote |
| is defined as skipping letter, index item '"Index"' will be under 'I', not |
| '"'. |
| |
| '{}' (curly brackets): define multiple letters index key, for example |
| '{Cs}' is one of the index keys for Hungarian (hu_HU). |
| |
| '()' (parentheses): define optional description for index key. If defined, |
| the description will be shown as index key title, instead of the index key |
| itself. For example, 'E(E, É)' in Hungarian adds entries with 'E' to the |
| description 'E, É'. |
| |
| --> |
| <!ELEMENT IndexKey (#PCDATA)> |
| <!ATTLIST IndexKey %UNOModule;> |
| <!ATTLIST IndexKey %LIBModule;> |
| <!ATTLIST IndexKey default (true|false) #REQUIRED > |
| <!ATTLIST IndexKey phonetic (true|false) #REQUIRED > |
| |
| <!-- |
| The Unicode script types are those of |
| offapi/com/sun/star/i18n/UnicodeScript.idl, they define the code range for |
| the language. |
| --> |
| <!ELEMENT UnicodeScript (#PCDATA)> |
| |
| <!-- |
| The FollowPageWord entries were originally hard-coded in |
| ../../indexentry/indexentrysupplier.cxx, most locales used the English |
| ``p.'' and ``pp.'', valid data should be provided by native speakers. |
| These words or abbreviations are used in the Writer's index table. The |
| first FollowPageWord element is the abbreviation for "page" (p.), the |
| second FollowPageWord element the abbreviation for "page and following |
| pages" (pp.). |
| --> |
| <!ELEMENT FollowPageWord (#PCDATA)> |
| |
| |
| <!ELEMENT LC_TRANSLITERATION (Transliteration*)> |
| <!ATTLIST LC_TRANSLITERATION %RefLocale;> |
| <!ELEMENT Transliteration EMPTY> |
| <!ATTLIST Transliteration %UNOModule;> |
| |
| <!ELEMENT LC_MISC (ForbiddenCharacters?, BreakIteratorRules?, ReservedWords?)> |
| <!ATTLIST LC_MISC %RefLocale;> |
| <!ELEMENT ForbiddenCharacters (ForbiddenLineBeginCharacters, ForbiddenLineEndCharacters, LineBreakHangingCharacters)> |
| <!ELEMENT ForbiddenLineBeginCharacters (#PCDATA)> |
| <!ELEMENT ForbiddenLineEndCharacters (#PCDATA)> |
| |
| <!-- optional break iterator rules for the languages. |
| if defined, 5 rules should be all listed, each of them can be blank and default will be used. |
| order of the rules is significant! |
| --> |
| <!ELEMENT BreakIteratorRules (EditMode, DictionaryMode, WordCountMode, CharacterMode, LineMode)> |
| <!ELEMENT EditMode (#PCDATA)> |
| <!ELEMENT DictionaryMode (#PCDATA)> |
| <!ELEMENT WordCountMode (#PCDATA)> |
| <!ELEMENT CharacterMode (#PCDATA)> |
| <!ELEMENT LineMode (#PCDATA)> |
| |
| <!ELEMENT ReservedWords (trueWord, falseWord, quarter1Word, quarter2Word, quarter3Word, quarter4Word, aboveWord, belowWord, quarter1Abbreviation, quarter2Abbreviation, quarter3Abbreviation, quarter4Abbreviation)> |
| <!-- order is significant! --> |
| <!ELEMENT trueWord (#PCDATA)> |
| <!ELEMENT falseWord (#PCDATA)> |
| <!ELEMENT quarter1Word (#PCDATA)> |
| <!ELEMENT quarter2Word (#PCDATA)> |
| <!ELEMENT quarter3Word (#PCDATA)> |
| <!ELEMENT quarter4Word (#PCDATA)> |
| <!ELEMENT aboveWord (#PCDATA)> |
| <!ELEMENT belowWord (#PCDATA)> |
| <!-- aboveWord and belowWord are used as reference field content in Writer, it |
| is a "physical" object relative position, not "numerical" relative. |
| --> |
| <!ELEMENT quarter1Abbreviation (#PCDATA)> <!-- "Q1" (quarter), "T1" (trimestre), ... --> |
| <!ELEMENT quarter2Abbreviation (#PCDATA)> |
| <!ELEMENT quarter3Abbreviation (#PCDATA)> |
| <!ELEMENT quarter4Abbreviation (#PCDATA)> |
| |
| |
| <!-- |
| In numbering levels, the NumType attribute is a value of the constants |
| defined in offapi/com/sun/star/style/NumberingType.idl |
| --> |
| |
| <!ELEMENT LC_NumberingLevel (NumberingLevel* )> |
| <!ATTLIST LC_NumberingLevel %RefLocale;> |
| <!ELEMENT NumberingLevel EMPTY> |
| <!ATTLIST NumberingLevel Prefix CDATA #REQUIRED> |
| <!ATTLIST NumberingLevel NumType CDATA #REQUIRED> |
| <!ATTLIST NumberingLevel Suffix CDATA #REQUIRED> |
| <!ATTLIST NumberingLevel Transliteration CDATA #IMPLIED> |
| <!ATTLIST NumberingLevel NatNum CDATA #IMPLIED> |
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| <!ELEMENT LC_OutLineNumberingLevel (OutlineStyle* )> |
| <!ATTLIST LC_OutLineNumberingLevel %RefLocale;> |
| <!ELEMENT OutlineStyle (OutLineNumberingLevel+)> |
| <!ELEMENT OutLineNumberingLevel EMPTY> |
| <!ATTLIST OutLineNumberingLevel Prefix CDATA #REQUIRED > |
| <!ATTLIST OutLineNumberingLevel NumType CDATA #REQUIRED > |
| <!ATTLIST OutLineNumberingLevel Suffix CDATA #REQUIRED > |
| <!ATTLIST OutLineNumberingLevel BulletChar CDATA #REQUIRED > |
| <!ATTLIST OutLineNumberingLevel BulletFontName CDATA #REQUIRED> |
| <!ATTLIST OutLineNumberingLevel ParentNumbering CDATA #REQUIRED > |
| <!ATTLIST OutLineNumberingLevel LeftMargin CDATA #REQUIRED> |
| <!ATTLIST OutLineNumberingLevel SymbolTextDistance CDATA #REQUIRED > |
| <!ATTLIST OutLineNumberingLevel FirstLineOffset CDATA #REQUIRED > |
| <!ATTLIST OutLineNumberingLevel Transliteration CDATA #IMPLIED > |
| <!ATTLIST OutLineNumberingLevel NatNum CDATA #IMPLIED> |