Re: are Unicode codes somehow specified in official national linguistic literature ? (worldwide)

From: Doug Ewell (dewell@adelphia.net)
Date: Sun Jun 04 2006 - 11:49:48 CDT

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    Cristian Secară <orice at secarica dot ro> wrote:

    > I am not sure what the difference is between "d MMMM yyyy" and "dd
    > MMMM yyyy".

    'd' means to write the day of the month in one digit, if possible. 'dd'
    means to always use two digits.

    "d MMMM yyyy" -> 5 June 2006
    "dd MMMM yyyy" -> 05 June 2006

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    Doug Ewell
    Fullerton, California, USA
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