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de-LI.js
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Date.CultureInfo = {
/* Culture Name */
name: "de-LI",
englishName: "German (Liechtenstein)",
nativeName: "Deutsch (Liechtenstein)",
/* Day Name Strings */
dayNames: ["Sonntag", "Montag", "Dienstag", "Mittwoch", "Donnerstag", "Freitag", "Samstag"],
abbreviatedDayNames: ["So", "Mo", "Di", "Mi", "Do", "Fr", "Sa"],
shortestDayNames: ["So", "Mo", "Di", "Mi", "Do", "Fr", "Sa"],
firstLetterDayNames: ["S", "M", "D", "M", "D", "F", "S"],
/* Month Name Strings */
monthNames: ["Januar", "Februar", "März", "April", "Mai", "Juni", "Juli", "August", "September", "Oktober", "November", "Dezember"],
abbreviatedMonthNames: ["Jan", "Feb", "Mrz", "Apr", "Mai", "Jun", "Jul", "Aug", "Sep", "Okt", "Nov", "Dez"],
/* AM/PM Designators */
amDesignator: "",
pmDesignator: "",
firstDayOfWeek: 1,
twoDigitYearMax: 2029,
/**
* The dateElementOrder is based on the order of the
* format specifiers in the formatPatterns.DatePattern.
*
* Example:
<pre>
shortDatePattern dateElementOrder
------------------ ----------------
"M/d/yyyy" "mdy"
"dd/MM/yyyy" "dmy"
"yyyy-MM-dd" "ymd"
</pre>
*
* The correct dateElementOrder is required by the parser to
* determine the expected order of the date elements in the
* string being parsed.
*/
dateElementOrder: "dmy",
/* Standard date and time format patterns */
formatPatterns: {
shortDate: "dd.MM.yyyy",
longDate: "dddd, d. MMMM yyyy",
shortTime: "HH:mm",
longTime: "HH:mm:ss",
fullDateTime: "dddd, d. MMMM yyyy HH:mm:ss",
sortableDateTime: "yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss",
universalSortableDateTime: "yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ssZ",
rfc1123: "ddd, dd MMM yyyy HH:mm:ss GMT",
monthDay: "dd MMMM",
yearMonth: "MMMM yyyy"
},
/**
* NOTE: If a string format is not parsing correctly, but
* you would expect it parse, the problem likely lies below.
*
* The following regex patterns control most of the string matching
* within the parser.
*
* The Month name and Day name patterns were automatically generated
* and in general should be (mostly) correct.
*
* Beyond the month and day name patterns are natural language strings.
* Example: "next", "today", "months"
*
* These natural language string may NOT be correct for this culture.
* If they are not correct, please translate and edit this file
* providing the correct regular expression pattern.
*
* If you modify this file, please post your revised CultureInfo file
* to the Datejs Forum located at http://www.datejs.com/forums/.
*
* Please mark the subject of the post with [CultureInfo]. Example:
* Subject: [CultureInfo] Translated "da-DK" Danish(Denmark)
*
* We will add the modified patterns to the master source files.
*
* As well, please review the list of "Future Strings" section below.
*/
regexPatterns: {
jan: /^jan(uar)?/i,
feb: /^feb(ruar)?/i,
mar: /^märz/i,
apr: /^apr(il)?/i,
may: /^mai/i,
jun: /^jun(i)?/i,
jul: /^jul(i)?/i,
aug: /^aug(ust)?/i,
sep: /^sep(t(ember)?)?/i,
oct: /^okt(ober)?/i,
nov: /^nov(ember)?/i,
dec: /^dez(ember)?/i,
sun: /^sonntag/i,
mon: /^montag/i,
tue: /^dienstag/i,
wed: /^mittwoch/i,
thu: /^donnerstag/i,
fri: /^freitag/i,
sat: /^samstag/i,
future: /^next/i,
past: /^last|past|prev(ious)?/i,
add: /^(\+|aft(er)?|from|hence)/i,
subtract: /^(\-|bef(ore)?|ago)/i,
yesterday: /^yes(terday)?/i,
today: /^t(od(ay)?)?/i,
tomorrow: /^tom(orrow)?/i,
now: /^n(ow)?/i,
millisecond: /^ms|milli(second)?s?/i,
second: /^sec(ond)?s?/i,
minute: /^mn|min(ute)?s?/i,
hour: /^h(our)?s?/i,
week: /^w(eek)?s?/i,
month: /^m(onth)?s?/i,
day: /^d(ay)?s?/i,
year: /^y(ear)?s?/i,
shortMeridian: /^(a|p)/i,
longMeridian: /^(a\.?m?\.?|p\.?m?\.?)/i,
timezone: /^((e(s|d)t|c(s|d)t|m(s|d)t|p(s|d)t)|((gmt)?\s*(\+|\-)\s*\d\d\d\d?)|gmt|utc)/i,
ordinalSuffix: /^\s*(st|nd|rd|th)/i,
timeContext: /^\s*(\:|a(?!u|p)|p)/i
},
timezones: [{name:"UTC", offset:"-000"}, {name:"GMT", offset:"-000"}, {name:"EST", offset:"-0500"}, {name:"EDT", offset:"-0400"}, {name:"CST", offset:"-0600"}, {name:"CDT", offset:"-0500"}, {name:"MST", offset:"-0700"}, {name:"MDT", offset:"-0600"}, {name:"PST", offset:"-0800"}, {name:"PDT", offset:"-0700"}]
};
/********************
** Future Strings **
********************
*
* The following list of strings may not be currently being used, but
* may be incorporated into the Datejs library later.
*
* We would appreciate any help translating the strings below.
*
* If you modify this file, please post your revised CultureInfo file
* to the Datejs Forum located at http://www.datejs.com/forums/.
*
* Please mark the subject of the post with [CultureInfo]. Example:
* Subject: [CultureInfo] Translated "da-DK" Danish(Denmark)b
*
* English Name Translated
* ------------------ -----------------
* about about
* ago ago
* date date
* time time
* calendar calendar
* show show
* hourly hourly
* daily daily
* weekly weekly
* bi-weekly bi-weekly
* fortnight fortnight
* monthly monthly
* bi-monthly bi-monthly
* quarter quarter
* quarterly quarterly
* yearly yearly
* annual annual
* annually annually
* annum annum
* again again
* between between
* after after
* from now from now
* repeat repeat
* times times
* per per
* min (abbrev minute) min
* morning morning
* noon noon
* night night
* midnight midnight
* mid-night mid-night
* evening evening
* final final
* future future
* spring spring
* summer summer
* fall fall
* winter winter
* end of end of
* end end
* long long
* short short
*/