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Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc/textproc/cldr-emoji-annotation
From: Izumi Tsutsui
Date: 2019-03-02 00:06:30
Message id: 20190301230630.965B5FB16@cvs.NetBSD.org
Log Message:
cldr-emoji-annotation: update to 34.0.0.0.
Upstream changes:
http://cldr.unicode.org/index/downloads/cldr-34
Unicode CLDR 34 provides an update to the key building blocks for
software supporting the world's languages. CLDR data is used by
all major software systems for their software internationalization
and localization, adapting software to the conventions of different
languages for such common software tasks.
CLDR 34 included a full Survey Tool data collection phase, adding
approximately 6M of data overall, resulting in the following
language support:
Count Support Target
85 full UI and document content
4 general-purpose document content
NEW: Somali (so), Javanese (jv)
18 basic application requirements
NEW: Tongan (to), Konkani (kok), Maori (mi), Dzongkha (dz),
Tatar (tt), Kurdish (ku), Xhosa (xh)
~100 languages with >500 data fields, but that don't satisfy the
level definitions
NEW is for languages reaching the level in this release. Tongan (to),
Konkani (kok), Dzongkha (dz), Tatar (tt) were already in ICU, while
Sindhi (sd), Maori (mi), Turkmen (tk), Javanese (jv), Interlingua (ia),
Kurdish (ku), Xhosa (xh) are being included for the first time in the
upcoming ICU 63. The above counts are just for the languages (with
multiple entries for multi-script languages such as Serbian or Chinese)
-- there are many additional regional locales.
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