SC22/WG20
N902
CEN/TC304 N996
Date of TC distribution: 14 January 2002
Source: Keld Simonsen
Note: This document and document N997 and
N998 were tabled and discussed in the TC304 plenary 3 December and resolutions
6 and 7 were passed on them.
CEN/TC
304 N996
2002-01-14
CEN ENV 12005 Cultural registry report
By Keld Simonsen, Registration Authority
The Registration Authority has received a number of proposals for registrations:
The following registrations have been done:
Registration number token
169 fi_FI,_1.0
170 sv_SE,_1.0
171 nb_NO,_4.5
Some comments were received on the proposals from CEN/TC304 . They are hereby forwarded to TC304 for their considerations. Furthermore comments have been received on similar proposals to the ISO/IEC 15897 registry from ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22 in document SC22 N3342, which is also enclosed.
Comments received from the Swedish member body
Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2001 09:13:31 +0100
Swedish comments to:
CEN/TC304 N988
Title: Proposals for EU, FI, SE and NO Cultural Registration
Source: Secretary of CEN/TC304
Date: 23 August 2001
Comments regarding the registration in: "Pan-European language-independent registration"
In Clause 4: Monetary formatting it says:
"The name of the currency is "Euro", subdivided into 100 "cents" (with plural "s")."
Even if it also says: "This default is for general use, and not applicable
for use in value documents." it should, in our opinion, follow the rules given
in the EU document "Interinstitutional style guide". You can find this
document on http://eur-op.eu.int/code/en/en-000500.htm. Part 3 "Conventions
common to all languages" in Clause 7.3 "Currencies and codes" states the
following:
"The euro is divided into 100 cent. In English the terms 'euro' and 'cent'
are invariable (no plural 's')"
Comments regarding the registration for MES 2 in:
http://www.dkuug.dk/cultreg/proposals/repertoiremap/mes-2,eulc
MES 2 is specified in CWA 13873 and that is the only specification which
should be valid. The specified characters in the registration are not
exactly the same as in the CWA. It should be changed to be exactly the same
as in CWA 13873.
The repertoire map should use the Uxxxx identifiers in consistence with
ISO/IEC 10646 instead of the specified mnemonics.
We also think that this part preferably should have a title and not only
just start with the specification.
Best Regards
Monica Ståhl Forsberg
ITS, Informationstekniska standardiseringen
SE-118 80 STOCKHOLM
Sweden
Visiting address: Sankt Paulsgatan 6
Direct: +46 (0)8 555 524 96
Office: +46 (0)8 555 524 90
Fax: +46 (0)8 555 524 91
Netherlands comment on N 988, locales
From: "J.W. van Wingen"
cc: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]>
Subject: Comment on N 988 Locales
Date: 18.11.2001 11:59
We would restrict us to the the remark that we consider it undesirable and
confusing if a locale is submitted by a body or person other than by the NB
mandated for the country, nation or language to which the locale in
question pertains.
Best regards from J.W. van Wingen
E-mail: [email protected]
Roodenburgerstraat 13, NL-2313 HH Leiden, Netherlands, phone +31 71 5143739