Pardon my reply to self ...
Right after I sent this, Paul suggested 'native names for languages'
as a Google search term, and that seems to give me what I need.
Sorry for the noise. :)
- Karsten
On Mon, Dec 08, 2008 at 08:48:28AM -0800, Karsten Wade wrote:
I'm looking for a list of languages written using their native
script/character set. Something like this, but with the native-script
version too:
http://l10n.fedoraproject.org/teams/
Do we have such a list? Anyone know where I can find one?
== Background ==
Working through a bug[1] about language names on the Fedora 10 release
notes pages:
http://localhost/docs/release-notes/
http://localhost/docs/release-notes/f10/
Initially we just displayed the language code, which people complained
was hard to understand. We used to use the actual language name in
native language and character set:
http://docs.fedoraproject.org/release-notes/f9/
People complained about that, too, because of strange HEX blocks they
saw when they did not have the character set installed.
I thought that for a long list, we could do a combination:
Language ([English word for language], [lang code])
Such as:
Español (Spanish, es)
日本語 (Japanese, ja)
Ελληνικά (Greek, el)
Thanks - Karsten
[1]
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=472919
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