To give a chance to China programmers to use drupal, i suggest to add a localization for this language.
zh-hant language code is not universal,Please change into zh-tw,tks!
Simplified means that China,Traditional means that China Taiwan.

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apaderno’s picture

Title: Add Chinese, Traditional (zh-tw)language to L.D.O. » Add Chinese, Traditional (zh-tw)language to l.d.o
Assigned: joray » Unassigned
Issue tags: -language, -Localize

Traditional Chinese is already present in l.d.o.

Gábor Hojtsy’s picture

Status: Active » Closed (duplicate)

Duplicate of #923304: zh-cn and zh-tw incorrectly used for the same reasoning. See comment #3 there.

apaderno’s picture

Title: Add Chinese, Traditional (zh-tw)language to l.d.o » Add Chinese, Traditional (zh-tw) language to l.d.o
joray’s picture

Wysiwyg is a drupal module, but in wysiwyg.admin.inc file, I did not find the "zh-hans" and "zh-hant", so I think the "zh-cn" and "zh-tw" is more commonly used

Gábor Hojtsy’s picture

The current language list got into Drupal core over 6 years ago, and the Chinese language variants were using the "hans" and "hant" suffixes respectively ever since. I do not remember reading complaints about that before this one. Judging what's common based on a contributed module does not seem like an authentic way.