[PATCH 2/2] kernel32: Set language ID to 0x1000 for various minority languages

Alex Henrie alexhenrie24 at gmail.com
Tue Mar 5 15:43:55 CST 2019


On Tue, Mar 5, 2019 at 12:49 PM Alexandre Julliard <julliard at winehq.org> wrote:
>
> Alex Henrie <alexhenrie24 at gmail.com> writes:
>
> > According to MSDN, Cornish, Surinamese Dutch, and Esperanto all have the
> > language ID 0x1000. Presumably Manx and Walloon will also use 0x1000 if
> > Windows ever gets support for them.
>
> This doesn't make sense, we have proper ids for them.  0x1000 would be
> for languages that don't have a valid id, but we have no way of
> supporting that yet.

OK. I've been trying to help Enol Puente put together an Asturian
localization for Wine, and Asturian is another language that uses the
ID 0x1000. So it sounds like the thing to do is to invent a language
ID for Asturian like we have already invented IDs for Cornish,
Surinamese Dutch, Esperanto, Manx, and Walloon.






-Alex



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