Commit bd7246f6 authored by Bruce Momjian's avatar Bruce Momjian

Update complex locale example in the documentation.

parent 0ff1c3e5
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<chapter id="charset"> <chapter id="charset">
<title>Localization</> <title>Localization</>
...@@ -71,12 +71,12 @@ initdb --locale=sv_SE ...@@ -71,12 +71,12 @@ initdb --locale=sv_SE
locale then the specifications can take the form locale then the specifications can take the form
<replaceable>language_territory.codeset</>. For example, <replaceable>language_territory.codeset</>. For example,
<literal>fr_BE.UTF-8</> represents the French language (fr) as <literal>fr_BE.UTF-8</> represents the French language (fr) as
spoken in Belgium (BE), with a <acronym>UTF-8</> character set spoken in Belgium (BE), with a <acronym>UTF-8</> character set
encoding. encoding.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
What locales are available on your What locales are available on your
system under what names depends on what was provided by the operating system under what names depends on what was provided by the operating
system vendor and what was installed. On most Unix systems, the command system vendor and what was installed. On most Unix systems, the command
<literal>locale -a</> will provide a list of available locales. <literal>locale -a</> will provide a list of available locales.
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