HP-UX Reference (11i v2 03/08) - 4 File Formats (vol 8)

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localedef(4) localedef(4)
p_sign_posn
The operand is an integer which setting indicates the positioning of the
positive_sign for a non-negative monetary quantity. The possible values
are:
0 Parenthesis surround the quantity and the
currency_symbol
or int_curr_symbol
.
1 The sign string precedes the quantity and the
currency_symbol
or int_curr_symbol
.
2 The sign string succeeds the quantity and the
currency_symbol
or int_curr_symbol
.
3 The sign string precedes the currency_symbol
or
int_curr_symbol
.
4 The sign string succeeds the currency_symbol
or
int_curr_symbol
.
n_sign_posn
The operand is an integer which setting parallels that of
p_sign_posn, but
for negative monetary quantities.
LC_NUMERIC:
The LC_NUMERIC category defines rules and symbols used to format non-monetary numeric infor-
mation. The following keywords belong to this category and should come between the category tag
LC_NUMERIC and END LC_NUMERIC:
decimal_point
The operand is a string containing the symbol used as the decimal delimiter
(radix character) in numeric, non-monetary formatted quantities. This key-
word cannot be omitted and cannot be set to the empty string.
thousands_sep
The operand is a string containing the symbol used as a separator for groups
of digits to the left of the decimal delimiter.
grouping The operand is a semicolon-separated list of integers. The initial integer
defines the size of the group immediately preceding the decimal delimiter, and
the following integers define the preceding groups. If the last integer is not -1,
then the size of the previous group (if any) will be repeatedly used for the
remainder of the digits. If the last integer is -1, then no further grouping will
be performed.
alt_digit String mapped into the ASCII equivalent string ‘‘0123456789b+-.,eE’, where b
is a blank (a langinfo (5) item). The alt_digit keyword is a HP extension
to the localedef POSIX standards and it has a different meaning than the
alt_digits defined in POSIX standards.
LC_TIME:
The LC_TIME category defines the rules for generating locale-specific formatted date strings. The
following mandatory keywords belong to this category and should come between the category tag
LC_TIME and END LC_TIME:
abday Seven semicolon-separated strings giving abbreviated names for the days of
the week beginning with Sunday.
day Seven semicolon-separated strings giving full names for the days of the week
beginning with Sunday.
abmon Twelve semicolon-separated strings giving abbreviated names for the months,
beginning with January.
mon Twelve semicolon-separated strings giving full names for the months, begin-
ning with January.
d_t_fmt The operand is a string defining the appropriate date and time representation.
d_fmt The operand is a string defining the appropriate date representation.
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