i18n: Added datepicker localization for Swiss Italian and Swiss Romansh#875
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@pablohess In the other PR I mentioned that many of the values should be lowercase. It doesn't look like any change was made here. |
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Thanks again, @pablohess, for the work here. In the interest of keeping the pull request queue clean, I'm going to close this pull request for now. It's been 3 months since the last update. If you'd like to make the required changes to address @scottgonzalez's concerns, please submit a new PR. |
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Previous Pull Request:
#643 (comment)
So far the date format for Swiss Italian and Romansh aren't correct. We're using dd.mm.yy instead of dd/mm/yy. 'de-CH' isn't necessary cause the German localization has the same date format as we use in Switzerland and 'fr-CH' is already written.