Graph of CLDR 32 data growth
<https://sites.google.com/site/cldr/index/downloads/cldr-32?pli=1#TOC-Growth>Unicode
CLDR 32 provides an update to the key building blocks for software
supporting the world’s languages. This 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.
Some of the improvements in the release are:
* More complete data
o Major contributions of main locale data for Chakma (ccp),
Sindhi (sd), Odia (or), Kabyle (kab), Pashto (ps), Turkmen
(tk), Norwegian Nynorsk (nn), Assamese (as), and others.
o Rule-based number formats for Indian English, Akan, Hindi
(oblique), Cherokee; revisions to some others.
o Import of draft subdivision names and language groups from
wikidata <https://www.wikidata.org/>.
* New data types
o Numeric exemplars. For example, in zh: [\- , . % ‰ + 0 1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 〇 一 七 三 九 二 五 八 六 四]
o “Disjunctive” list style (eg “a, b, _or_ c”)
o AvailableFormats items for day periods (skeleton “|Bhm|” |→
pattern “h:mm B|” → “1:30 in the afternoon”)
* Major additions for Emoji
o Emoji name and keyword updates for Unicode 10 and Emoji 5.0
(minor updates for English, full data collection for other
languages). Keywords now in sorted order.
o Adjustments to emoji collation
For further details and links to documentation, see the CLDR Release
Notes <http://cldr.unicode.org/index/downloads/cldr-32>.
http://blog.unicode.org/2017/11/cldr-version-32-released.html
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