Hi,
Personally, I follow ISO-639 lang codes for table names. A typical table
name format I use is:
{langname}-{locale/type}-g*
For example, the current UEB table name follows this pattern:
En-ueb-g*
Interpreted as, "English/UEB grade *".
Cheers,
Joseph
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Subject: [liblouis-liblouisxml] Table names.
Is there a preference regarding how to name tables? At the moment, my Greek
table is named gr-..., but the ISO language code for Greek is el so should I
be using that instead?
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