en_GB.xml Gregorian Date Formats

Steven R. Loomis via CLDR-Users cldr-users at unicode.org
Fri Mar 16 18:53:44 CDT 2018


George,
 I put some instructions at
https://gist.github.com/srl295/3de87c339aac467e5ee506e01855177d#file-howto-sh
and ran a copy.    just for testing.

but you should be able to build cldr.jar and run this against any version
of CLDR data you want to fully resolve.


On Fri, Mar 16, 2018 at 4:19 PM, George S. via CLDR-Users <
cldr-users at unicode.org> wrote:

>
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> On 3/16/2018 5:11 PM, Steven R. Loomis wrote:
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> This exactly - it is designed for maintaining the data, and it is a lot of
> data.  So how can we improve things, given these different design goals?
>   And anyway, en-GB.xml shouldn’t be your workflow, it should be the fully
> resolved contents plus all metadata.   We have tools to generate a fully
> resolved XML file, would that be of interest?
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> If you could direct me to those tools I would really appreciate that.
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> If I could get fully resolved files, that would meet my needs well.
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