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16 /*
17  * $Id: XResources_ja_JP_I.java,v 1.8 2004/02/17 04:22:15 minchau Exp $
18  */

19 package com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.utils.res;
20
21 //
22
// LangResources_en.properties
23
//
24

25 /**
26  * The Japanese (Katakana) resource bundle.
27  * @xsl.usage internal
28  */

29 public class XResources_ja_JP_I extends XResourceBundle
30 {
31
32   /**
33    * Get the association table for this resource.
34    *
35    *
36    * @return the association table for this resource.
37    */

38   protected Object JavaDoc[][] getContents() {
39       // return a copy of contents; in theory we want a deep clone
40
// of contents, but since it only contains (immutable) Strings,
41
// this shallow copy is sufficient
42
Object JavaDoc[][] msgCopy = new Object JavaDoc[contents.length][2];
43       for (int i = 0; i < contents.length; i++) {
44           msgCopy[i][0] = contents[i][0];
45           msgCopy[i][1] = contents[i][1];
46       }
47       return msgCopy;
48   }
49
50   /** The association table for this resource. */
51   static final Object JavaDoc[][] contents =
52   {
53     { "ui_language", "ja" }, { "help_language", "ja" }, { "language", "ja" },
54     { "alphabet",
55       new char[]{ 0x30a4, 0x30ed, 0x30cf, 0x30cb, 0x30db, 0x30d8, 0x30c8,
56                   0x30c1, 0x30ea, 0x30cc, 0x30eb, 0x30f2, 0x30ef, 0x30ab,
57                   0x30e8, 0x30bf, 0x30ec, 0x30bd, 0x30c4, 0x30cd, 0x30ca,
58                   0x30e9, 0x30e0, 0x30a6, 0x30f0, 0x30ce, 0x30aa, 0x30af,
59                   0x30e4, 0x30de, 0x30b1, 0x30d5, 0x30b3, 0x30a8, 0x30c6,
60                   0x30a2, 0x30b5, 0x30ad, 0x30e6, 0x30e1, 0x30df, 0x30b7,
61                   0x30f1, 0x30d2, 0x30e2, 0x30bb, 0x30b9 } },
62     { "tradAlphabet",
63       new char[]{ 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F', 'G', 'H', 'I', 'J', 'K', 'L',
64                   'M', 'N', 'O', 'P', 'Q', 'R', 'S', 'T', 'U', 'V', 'W', 'X',
65                   'Y', 'Z' } },
66
67     //language orientation
68
{ "orientation", "LeftToRight" },
69
70     //language numbering
71
{ "numbering", "multiplicative-additive" },
72     { "multiplierOrder", "follows" },
73
74     // largest numerical value
75
//{"MaxNumericalValue", new Integer(10000000000)},
76
//These would not be used for EN. Only used for traditional numbering
77
{ "numberGroups", new int[]{ 1 } },
78
79     //These only used for mutiplicative-additive numbering
80
// Note that we are using longs and that the last two
81
// multipliers are not supported. This is a known limitation.
82
{ "multiplier",
83       new long[]{ Long.MAX_VALUE, Long.MAX_VALUE, 100000000, 10000, 1000, 100, 10 } },
84     { "multiplierChar",
85       new char[]{ 0x4EAC, 0x5146, 0x5104, 0x4E07, 0x5343, 0x767e, 0x5341 } },
86
87     // chinese only??
88
{ "zero", new char[0] },
89     { "digits",
90       new char[]{ 0x4E00, 0x4E8C, 0x4E09, 0x56DB, 0x4E94, 0x516D, 0x4E03,
91                   0x516B, 0x4E5D } }, { "tables", new String JavaDoc[]{ "digits" } }
92   };
93 }
94
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