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SUMMARY
The Keyboard Properties dialog box displays an incorrect ISO
(International Organization for Standardization) two-letter language code
for the Croatian and Serbian languages. It displays "Sh" for both
languages, instead of "Hr" for Croatian and "Sr" for Serbian.
MORE INFORMATION
Croatian and Serbian have recently been recognized as two distinct
languages due to the establishment of The Republic of Croatia as an
independent nation. Although both of these languages were once
interpreted as dialects of the same root language, Serbo-Croat, the
Croatian (Western) language uses Latin characters while the Serbian
(Eastern) language uses both Latin and Cyrillic characters. Each keyboard
driver produces different results, both of which are distinct from the
standard English keyboard.
REFERENCES
ISO 639: 1988 Code for the representation of names of languages. Additional query words: acronym balkan europe slavic yugoslavia
Keywords : kbenv kbui win98 |
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