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[Bug localedata/2823] Update the mk_MK locale


------- Additional Comments From penguinista at mail dot net dot mk  2006-08-13 02:56 -------
So, if I set weekday to 19971201 (a Monday) I should also change day and abday
to start from Monday - right? And in that case first_weekday and first_workday
should be 1 (also Moday)?

I also don't understand the meaning of the third operand in weekday but I guess
it ok like it is. 

(the text ISO/IEC PDTR 14652:1999(E))
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weekday:
Shall be used to define the number of days in a week, and which
weekday is the first weekday (the first weekday has the value 1), and
which week is to be considered the first in a year. The first operand
is an integer specifying the number of days in the week. The second
operand is an integer specifying the Gregorian date in the format
YYYYMMDD. The third operand is an integer specifying the
weekday number to be contained in the first week of the year. If the
keyword is not specified the values are taken as 7, 19971130 (a
Sunday), and 7 (Saturday), respectively. ISO 8601 conforming
applications should use the values 7, 19971201 (a Monday), and 4
(Thursday), respectively. This keyword is optional.


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