diff --git a/docs/ldml/tr35-info.md b/docs/ldml/tr35-info.md index 9d12bbecc0a..a69039ea90f 100644 --- a/docs/ldml/tr35-info.md +++ b/docs/ldml/tr35-info.md @@ -1235,10 +1235,20 @@ If any key-values are invalid, then they are ignored. Thus the following constru | --- | --- | | -mu-smoot | invalid unit | | -ms-stanford | invalid unit system | -| -rg-aazzzz | invalid region 'AA' ‡| -| -AA | invalid region 'AA'| +| -rg-abzzzz | invalid region 'AB' ‡| +| -AB | invalid region 'AB'| -‡ Only the region portion is currently used, so in -rg-usabcdef the "abcdef" is ignored, whether or not it is valid. +‡ Only the region portion is currently used. +The -rg-abzzzz is ignored because AB is invalid; +if it were -rg-ustuvxy, it would not be ignored because US is valid. +The table below shows when the region portion is valid or not. + +| Key-value | Region | Valid? | Comment | +| --- | --- | --- | --- | +| -rg-usut | US | Yes | Both the region portion (US) and the subdivision portion (ut = Utah) are valid. | +| -rg-uszzzz | US | Yes | Both the region portion (US) and the subdivision portion (zzzz = all) are valid. | +| -rg-usabc | US | Yes | The region portion (US) is valid, but the subdivision portion (abc) is not. | +| -rg-abzzzz | AB | No, ignored | The region portion (AB) is invalid, and thus the -rg is ignored, not matter that the subdivision portion (zzzz) is. | The following algorithm is used to compute the override units, regions, and category. The latter two items are used in the [Unit Preferences Data](#Unit_Preferences_Data). @@ -1253,9 +1263,10 @@ If there is no valid -mu value, the following steps are used to determine a regi 1. If there is a valid -ms value then let USM be the corresponding value in column 2 of the table below. Otherwise FR is not used. In either case continue with step 2. -2. If there is a valid -rg region, let R be that region, and go to Compute the category. -3. If there is a valid region in the locale, let R be that region, and go to Compute the category. -4. Otherwise, compute the likely subtags for the locale. +2. If there is a valid -rg region portion of the rg value, let R be that region, and go to Compute the category. + * See the table above for the examples `usut`, `usabc`, and `abcdef` +4. If there is a valid region in the locale, let R be that region, and go to Compute the category. +5. Otherwise, compute the likely subtags for the locale. 1. If there is a likely region, then let R be that region, and go to Compute the category. 2. Otherwise, let R be 001, and go to Compute the category