Definition of Locales. Meaning of Locales. Synonyms of Locales

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Definition of Locales

Locale
Locale Lo`cale", n. [F. local.] 1. A place, spot, or location. 2. A principle, practice, form of speech, or other thing of local use, or limited to a locality.

Meaning of Locales from wikipedia

- Look up locale or locales in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Locale may refer to: Locale (computer software), a set of parameters that defines the user's...
- page-based) applications in a locale of the user's choice. Since changing the locale normally requires a restart of Windows, AppLocale is especially po****r with...
- on defining a POSIX locale ICU Locale Explorer Debian Wiki on Locales Article "The Standard C++ Locale" by Nathan C. Myers locale(7): Description of multi-language...
- cultural elements) is an ISO/IEC standard for the registration of new POSIX locales and POSIX charmaps. This standard is the result of a "fast-track" adoption...
- A locale, translated as "local" or "place", is the main local organizational unit of the 'Ndrangheta with jurisdiction over criminal activities in an entire...
- node may be defined as a locale. Parallel programming languages such as Chapel have specific constructs for declaring locales. Symmetric multiprocessing...
- opposite to those of Frm, and they are usually called maps (of locales). The relation of locales and their maps to topological spaces and continuous functions...
- stations where human activities are carried out. Locale also indicates locations of former locales and incidents of human activity, such as a battlefield...
- category of sober spaces and continuous maps into the category of locales. In this sense, locales are generalizations of sober spaces. It is possible to translate...
- operating systems. CLDR overlaps somewhat with ISO/IEC 15897 (POSIX locales). POSIX locale information can be derived from CLDR by using some of CLDR's conversion...