From cldr-users at unicode.org Mon Mar 18 12:53:45 2019 From: cldr-users at unicode.org (Rick McGowan via CLDR-Users) Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2019 10:53:45 -0700 Subject: Unicode CLDR 35 beta available for testing Message-ID: <5C8FDB29.4010700@unicode.org> The *beta* version of Unicode CLDR 35 is available for testing. The final release is expected on March 27. Aside from documenting additional structure, there have been important modifications LDML (scan for the yellow highlighted sections). See Modifications for details. There is (limited) time for feedback on the changes to the specification: please file feedback at http://unicode.org/cldr/trac/newticket. Unicode CLDR 35 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 35 included a limited Survey Tool data collection phase , adding approximately 54 thousand new translated fields: *Basic coverage* New languages at *Basic* coverage: Cebuano (ceb), Hausa (ha), Igbo (ig), Yoruba (yo) *Modern coverage* Languages Somali (so) and Javanese (jv) has additional coverage from *Moderate* to *Modern* *Emoji 12.0* Names and annotations (search keywords) for 90+ new emoji ; Also includes fixes for previous names & keywords *Collation* Collation updated to *Unicode 12.0*, including new emoji; Japanese single-character (ligature) era names added to collation and search collation *Measurement units* 23 additional units *Date formats* Two additional flexible formats, and 20 new interval formats *Japanese calendar* Updated to Gannen (??) number format for years *Region Names* Many names updated to local equivalents of ?North Macedonia? (MK ) and ?Eswatini? (SZ ) A dot release, version 35.1 is expected in April, with further changes for Japanese calendar. For details, see Detailed Specification Changes , Detailed Structure Changes , Detailed Data Changes , Growth . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: