Fixed #23368 -- Overhauled the Welsh formats.py file.

The only debatable thing here is setting FIRST_DAY_OF_WEEK to 1.
The only examples of calendars I can find in Welsh start on Monday,
for example, the calendar on S4C (the only all Welsh TV station).

http://www.s4c.co.uk/clic/c_clicschedule.shtml
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Duncan Parkes 2014-08-26 18:39:41 +01:00 committed by Tim Graham
parent aa4d10d919
commit df7187d795
2 changed files with 30 additions and 14 deletions

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@ -5,20 +5,34 @@ from __future__ import unicode_literals
# The *_FORMAT strings use the Django date format syntax,
# see http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/templates/builtins/#date
DATE_FORMAT = 'd F Y'
TIME_FORMAT = 'g:i:s A'
# DATETIME_FORMAT =
# YEAR_MONTH_FORMAT =
# MONTH_DAY_FORMAT =
SHORT_DATE_FORMAT = 'j M Y'
# SHORT_DATETIME_FORMAT =
# FIRST_DAY_OF_WEEK =
DATE_FORMAT = 'j F Y' # '25 Hydref 2006'
TIME_FORMAT = 'P' # '2:30 y.b.'
DATETIME_FORMAT = 'j F Y, P' # '25 Hydref 2006, 2:30 y.b.'
YEAR_MONTH_FORMAT = 'F Y' # 'Hydref 2006'
MONTH_DAY_FORMAT = 'j F' # '25 Hydref'
SHORT_DATE_FORMAT = 'd/m/Y' # '25/10/2006'
SHORT_DATETIME_FORMAT = 'd/m/Y P' # '25/10/2006 2:30 y.b.'
FIRST_DAY_OF_WEEK = 1 # 'Dydd Llun'
# The *_INPUT_FORMATS strings use the Python strftime format syntax,
# see http://docs.python.org/library/datetime.html#strftime-strptime-behavior
# DATE_INPUT_FORMATS =
# TIME_INPUT_FORMATS =
# DATETIME_INPUT_FORMATS =
# DECIMAL_SEPARATOR =
# THOUSAND_SEPARATOR =
# NUMBER_GROUPING =
DATE_INPUT_FORMATS = (
'%d/%m/%Y', '%d/%m/%y', # '25/10/2006', '25/10/06'
)
DATETIME_INPUT_FORMATS = (
'%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S', # '2006-10-25 14:30:59'
'%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%f', # '2006-10-25 14:30:59.000200'
'%Y-%m-%d %H:%M', # '2006-10-25 14:30'
'%Y-%m-%d', # '2006-10-25'
'%d/%m/%Y %H:%M:%S', # '25/10/2006 14:30:59'
'%d/%m/%Y %H:%M:%S.%f', # '25/10/2006 14:30:59.000200'
'%d/%m/%Y %H:%M', # '25/10/2006 14:30'
'%d/%m/%Y', # '25/10/2006'
'%d/%m/%y %H:%M:%S', # '25/10/06 14:30:59'
'%d/%m/%y %H:%M:%S.%f', # '25/10/06 14:30:59.000200'
'%d/%m/%y %H:%M', # '25/10/06 14:30'
'%d/%m/%y', # '25/10/06'
)
DECIMAL_SEPARATOR = '.'
THOUSAND_SEPARATOR = ','
NUMBER_GROUPING = 3

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@ -201,6 +201,8 @@ Internationalization
reusable apps. It also allows overriding those custom formats in your main
Django project.
* Formats for the Welsh locale (``cy``) have been added.
Management Commands
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^