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[Bug localedata/18918] New: Change to HH:MM:SS format in Hungarian locale


https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=18918

            Bug ID: 18918
           Summary: Change to HH:MM:SS format in Hungarian locale
           Product: glibc
           Version: 2.22
            Status: NEW
          Severity: enhancement
          Priority: P2
         Component: localedata
          Assignee: unassigned at sourceware dot org
          Reporter: egmont at gmail dot com
                CC: libc-locales at sourceware dot org
  Target Milestone: ---

Created attachment 8576
  --> https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=8576&action=edit
Use colon instead of dot

Could you please apply the attached patch? It changes the time format from
HH.MM.SS to HH:MM:SS in the Hungarian locale.

The previous (11th) version of the Hungarian spelling rules (released in 1984)
said that the separator had to be a dot, e.g. 10.35 meaning 10 o'clock 35
minutes. glibc correctly implements this.

The brand new (12th) version, in effect since September 1, 2015 adopts to the
common use of colon (especially in the digital world) and allows to use either
separator, without even expressing a preference.

For computer systems, using colons is way more typical and probably easier to
recognize. Dot is typically used in printed materials.

It also avoids an almost ambiguous situation where a space makes a difference,
e.g. "10.15-ig" means "until 10 o'clock 15 minutes" whereas "10. 15-ig" means
"until 15th of October". So I believe using the colon as the separator is not
only more frequent in the computer world, but is also easier and quicker to
recognize for the brain that it's about hour:minute rather than month and day.
And luckily it's now equally correct according to the official rules.

11th edition: http://helyesiras.mta.hu/helyesiras/default/akh11

12th edition: http://helyesiras.mta.hu/helyesiras/default/akh12

In both editions it's the very last (299th and 300th, respectively) rule.

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