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tsutsui
c741626e94 cldr-emoji-annotation: update to 35.12.14971.0.
Upstream announcement:
 https://github.com/fujiwarat/cldr-emoji-annotation/releases/tag/35.12.14971_0

 35.12.14971_0

 This is a final Emoji 12.0 and CLDR is release-35 with revision14971.
2019-09-14 03:46:58 +00:00
tsutsui
d651c96006 cldr-emoji-annotation: update to 34.0.0.0.
Upstream changes:
 http://cldr.unicode.org/index/downloads/cldr-34

Unicode CLDR 34 provides an update to the key building blocks for
software supporting the world's languages. CLDR data is used by
all major software systems for their software internationalization
and localization, adapting software to the conventions of different
languages for such common software tasks.

CLDR 34 included a full Survey Tool data collection phase, adding
approximately 6M of data overall, resulting in the following
language support:

	Count	Support Target
	85	full UI and document content
	4	general-purpose document content
		NEW: Somali (so), Javanese (jv)
	18	basic application requirements
		NEW: Tongan (to), Konkani (kok), Maori (mi), Dzongkha (dz),
		     Tatar (tt), Kurdish (ku), Xhosa (xh)
	~100	languages with >500 data fields, but that don't satisfy the
		level definitions

NEW is for languages reaching the level in this release. Tongan (to),
Konkani (kok), Dzongkha (dz), Tatar (tt) were already in ICU, while
Sindhi (sd), Maori (mi), Turkmen (tk), Javanese (jv), Interlingua (ia),
Kurdish (ku), Xhosa (xh) are being included for the first time in the
upcoming ICU 63. The above counts are just for the languages (with
multiple entries for multi-script languages such as Serbian or Chinese)
-- there are many additional regional locales.
2019-03-01 23:06:30 +00:00
tsutsui
65e24f197f cldr-emoji-annotation: update to 33.1.0.0.
Upstream announcemnet:
 http://cldr.unicode.org/index/downloads/cldr-33-1

Unicode CLDR 33.1 is an update to CLDR 33 that focuses on
Unicode 11.0 support.  Improvements in this release include:

* Data
 * Updates to Unicode 11.0
 * Adds annotations (names and keywords) for Unicode 11.0 emoji, and makes
   improvements to previously-existing annotations.
 * Updates Chinese collation stroke order from Unicode 7.0 to Unicode 11.0,
   after tooling bug fixes
* Structure*
 * No changes. The DTD deltas and DTD Diffs links above point to v33.
* Specification*
 * There is no LDML 33.1 document. Instead, only amendments to v33 are
   provided, as described below in Specification Amendments.
* Charts*
 * There are no charts specifically for v33.1. The link above provides
   the Charts34 (currently under development). The differences from Charts33
   are mostly captured in the annotations charts and in the annotations
   fields of other charts such as delta for German or By Type: smileys.

For more details, see the list of bug fixes.
http://unicode.org/cldr/trac/query?resolution=fixed&milestone=33.1&group=component&max=999
2018-08-12 10:39:06 +00:00
tsutsui
85037bce44 cldr-emoji-annotation: update to 33.0.0.1.
pkgsrc changes:

- use gmake to handle upstream configure.ac changes

Upstream announcement:
 http://cldr.unicode.org/index/downloads/cldr-33

Unicode CLDR 33 provides an update to the key building blocks for
software supporting the world's languages. This data is used by all
major software systems for their software internationalization and
localization, adapting software to the conventions of different
languages for such common software tasks.

This release had a limited submission phase. The focus was on
improvements to emoji keywords and to the Odia and Assamese locales,
addition of typographic names data, and improvements to the structure
for specifying keyboard layouts.
2018-04-28 01:00:52 +00:00
tsutsui
0e17f62202 cldr-emoji-annotation: update to 32.0.0_1.
No quotable changelog in the annoucement:
 http://cldr.unicode.org/index/downloads/cldr-32
2017-12-09 16:59:28 +00:00
ryoon
82af20cabe Use release tarball 2017-11-05 06:20:26 +00:00
tsutsui
97312601d9 textproc/cldr-emoji-annotation: import cldr-emoji-annotation-31.90.0.1
This package provides the emoji annotation file by language in CLDR.

These files are required by recent ibus Emoji dictionary support.
PR pkg/52693
2017-11-05 03:53:12 +00:00