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> Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 10:49:59 -0700
> From: Brian Inglis <Brian DOT Inglis AT SystematicSw DOT ab DOT ca>
> 
> >Can you show an example of the locale setting that uses the @var{euro}
> >part?  I cannot figure out how to write that correctly without seeing
> >an example.
> 
> Explicitly done in my examples upthread:
> 
> for example, @samp{"de_AT.850"} for the German-speaking Austrian
> locale, or @samp{"fr_BE_EURO.850"} for the French-speaking Belgian
> locale using the Euro, both using Western multilingual ``Latin-1''
> code page number 850.

Then @var is not applicable here at all, since it doesn't stand for
anything.  You should say (I also fixed some unclear or confusing
wording) something like this:

    The POSIX-like locale code @code{"@var{LL}_ AT var{CC}.@var{CP}"}
    consists of the ISO two-letter lowercase language code @var{LL},
    the ISO two-letter uppercase country code @var{CC} optionally
    followed by the suffix @code{"_EURO"} if the country has adopted
    the Euro as its currency unit, and the codepage number @var{CP} (a
    number between 1 and 65534).  For example, @samp{"de_AT.850"} is
    the locale code for the German-speaking Austrian locale, and
    @samp{"fr_BE_EURO.850"} is for the French-speaking Belgian locale
    using the Euro, both using Western multilingual ``Latin-1'' code
    page number 850.

In other words, @var{CC} stands for either a two-letter country code
or for a country code followed by "_EURO".

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