kikito wrote:I reviewed the Spanish section, fixed some orthographic mistakes, replaced localisms by more standardized expressions, and added some missing entries.
Finding missing entries was difficult, so I have also added conditional formatting. When an entry is missing, its cell becomes red so it is easier to spot. If this is too much, let me know and I will remove it.
Hey, that's pretty cool. Thanks a lot!
kikito wrote:On the "date" tab, consider adding shorter versions for the months and weekdays (jan, feb, mar, ... & sun, mon, tue, ...). For the weekdays I would even include the 1-letter version (S, M, T). And maybe the first day of the week (in some languages it starts on Sunday, while in others it starts on Monday).
Sure, we can do that. This data is imported from Unicode so it wouldn't be too hard.
The problem with the "first day of the week" is that it depends on the locale not the language.
So EN_US is different than EN_GB.
Unicode has data on "units" too (meters, hertz, etc) so I may add a page on different units in the future.
kikito wrote:On the territory section you might want to include the main astronomical bodies in the solar system (Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars ... and even some big moons like the Moon, Io, Titan or Phobos).
If you want to have something translated just add it to the doc.
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It's an open project so don't be afraid to add whatever you like.
A dedicated page on astronomy might be pretty cool.
There is a program called Stellarium which is localized in a number of languages we may be able to import that in the future.
PS. Alright, I've added a page on astronomy. Could use some help with the conditional formatting though if anybody knows how to fix it.
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