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<p>I can help you with 0x23 - 2e</p>
<p>"0x23 brazilian"<br>
"0x24 korean"<br>
"0x25 japanese"<br>
"0x26 chinese"<br>
"0x27 trad. chinese"<br>
"0x28 thai"<br>
"0x29 arabic"<br>
"0x2a belarusian"<br>
"0x2b ukrainian"<br>
"0x2c moldavian"<br>
"0x2d montenegrin"<br>
"0x2e Irish"</p>
<p>r.</p>
<p>Nick</p>
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<p>Dear, Sir:</p>
<p>Apparently, I did not make myself sufficiently clear. I
apologize. First, I request the codes from 0x23 to 0x2e so that
I can assign the correct languages to those codes. Second, and I
quote myself: "I arbitrarily assigned codes for the other
languages."</p>
<p>I see two uses for the table I provided. First, for someone
that does not use a language whose code is 0x01 to 0x22 to use
one of the "extra" languages to fill slot 0x00 or, in fact, any
of the slots to have a more comfortable language in their Garmin
receiver. Second, for some who does not not want to do a
language re-assignment, to find translations from a more
comfortable language to one of the Garmin "official" languages.</p>
<p>In no way to I contradict your statement: "As far as I know
Garmin only uses codes up to 0x2E."</p>
<p>As I said before: "I request consideration: I intend no offense
and corrections are welcome."</p>
<p>Sincerely,<br>
Randolph J. Herber<br>
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<p>Hi</p>
<p>I'm interested to learn the source you used for language
codes > &0x2F .</p>
<p>As far as I know Garmin only uses codes up to 0x2E</p>
<p>Regards</p>
<p>Nick<br>
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cite="mid:5e8b1faa-af96-483a-a4ee-fbf8b36ba259@gmail.com">Hi,
all! <br>
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First, note the attached file is in JSON format and is
inherently UTF-8. <br>
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Second, the file contains four sub-tables: point, line,
polygon, and language. The first three should be obvious. The
language sub-table contains the languages presented. I used
the extant codes for the extant languages mentioned in the
mkgmap web documentation. I arbitrarily assigned codes for the
other languages. Altogether, one hundred three languages are
presented. I used Google Translate and am paying for Google's
services here. Therefore, this is work-for-hire and I may give
them away. Yes, I readily admit some of translations are
awkward or even incorrect. There, I request consideration: I
intend no offense and corrections are welcome. I tended not to
change Eurocentric terms to American terms although in some
cases I added the equivalent American term. I expanded some of
the phrases in hopes of improving the machine translations. <br>
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Third, I feel that all urban areas should be treated
equivalently and I note Ticker Berkin's previous comments on
that topic, the translations reflect my preferences. I did
incorporate Ticker's most significant objection which I did
find valid. Also, I feel that an logarithmic scale is
appropriate in this application and that 3.2*3.2 is 10.24,
which is about 10. This allows a good range of population
values. <br>
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Fourth, I am working on incorporating this material into the
default style and typ files, in particular the typ file. <br>
<br>
Thank you, <br>
Randolph J. Herber <br>
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