The <localizations> element
The localizations
element in the configuration file defines classes used to localize the output of the xsl:number instruction in XSLT, and the functions format-date(), format-time(), and format-dateTime().
It has two attributes, defaultLanguage
and defaultCountry
which provide default values for the lang
attribute/argument and the country
argument respectively. If no values are supplied, the defaults are taken from the default Locale in
the Java VM (which in turn will typically depend on operating system settings).
The element contains zero or more child localization
elements as detailed below.
Each localization
element may have the following attributes:
Attribute |
Applies to |
Values |
Effect |
lang |
HE PE EE |
An ISO language code, e.g. |
The language to which this localization relates. |
class |
HE PE EE |
Name of a class that implements the interface Numberer |
The class that performs localization for the specified language. |
additional attributes |
HE PE EE |
Additional attributes are passed on to a user-specified LocalizerFactory |
The meaning of these attributes depends entirely on the
|
Note that numberers for various European languages (da, de, fr, dr-BE, it, nl, nl-BE, sv) are supplied in package
net.sf.saxon.option.local
. In Saxon-PE and Saxon-EE these are compiled into the standard JAR file, but they are not configured by
default. In Saxon-HE they are not built-in to the product, but can be integrated from the supplied source code in the same way as user-written
localizations.