- From: Richard Ishida <ishida@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 20:13:17 +0100
- To: <ishida@w3.org>, <dburnett@voxeo.com>, <jim@larson-tech.com>, <ashimura@w3.org>, <scott.mcglashan@hp.com>, <public-i18n-core@w3.org>
My notes from the FTF in Beijing: Happy to change the tag, but want to keep the idea of an accent that is different. Question about whether to use yue or zh-yue. RI ============ Richard Ishida Internationalization Lead W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) http://www.w3.org/International/ http://rishida.net/blog/ http://rishida.net/ > -----Original Message----- > From: public-i18n-core-request@w3.org [mailto:public-i18n-core-request@w3.org] > On Behalf Of ishida@w3.org > Sent: 07 April 2008 16:22 > To: dburnett@voxeo.com; jim@larson-tech.com; ashimura@w3.org; > scott.mcglashan@hp.com; public-i18n-core@w3.org > Subject: [SSML11] i18n comment 4: zh-CN-HK > > > Comment from the i18n review of: > http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-speech-synthesis11-20080317/ > > Comment 4 > At http://www.w3.org/International/reviews/0804-ssml11/Overview.html > Editorial/substantive: E > Tracked by: AP > > Location in reviewed document: > 3.2.1 [http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-speech-synthesis11-20080317/#S3.2.1] > > Comment: > zh-CN-HK is an illegal language tag (in one of the examples). It might be better to > avoid a chinese example, at least initially ... if you want control over which > *langauge* is used, you should use cmn or yue tags rather than zh-CN etc. > > > Addison Phillips has taken an action to propose an alternative paragraph or two for > the example. > >
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