Question about date format for Vietnamese language #1258
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I am going to prepare to translate News and Mails, however I need some more information on what date format to use. Vietnamese date format typically use dd/mm/yyyy format. However, the wiki here said that Vietnamese language use the American "mm/dd/yy" format instead. Also in the "Used time ranges" section, the date format is yyyy-mm-dd for all data The question is that which format should I really use. Is it a requirement that I use the date format as described in the wiki or in the original _english text files or [english] strings, or is it up to my own decision? |
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It is up to you, the article has been written by me. It just states the current situation. If you change the way the date formats are written I (or even you) will change the documentation on the wiki. My personal opinion: yyyy-mm-dd would be optimal because it's the scientifically best way to write out our earthly date formats these days (NASA uses it, most of europe accepted it to be a standard). But the whole disunity about which century is the right one to be used motivated me to not touch it in my german version. In the end, it's a fantasy universe, sooo it should be consistent throughout one language and that's it. If you decide to use a format including 4 digits for the year you have to settle on a century, I would recommend 2200, but as I said, it's up to you. |
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It is up to you, the article has been written by me. It just states the current situation. If you change the way the date formats are written I (or even you) will change the documentation on the wiki.
My personal opinion: yyyy-mm-dd would be optimal because it's the scientifically best way to write out our earthly date formats these days (NASA uses it, most of europe accepted it to be a standard). But the whole disunity about which century is the right one to be used motivated me to not touch it in my german version. In the end, it's a fantasy universe, sooo it should be consistent throughout one language and that's it.
If you decide to use a format including 4 digits for the year you hav…