National Language Support : Locales and platform representation : Microsoft Windows

Microsoft Windows
As illustrated in the diagram at the beginning of this section, each VA Smalltalk locale name maps directly to a pair of language and sublanguage identifier constants. The following table defines the mappings from VA Smalltalk locale definitions to language and sublanguage identifier pairs.
Table 56. Windows platform values and VA Smalltalk locale names
Use of the system control panel
NLS information is drawn from the settings of the system control panel. VA Smalltalk recognizes a given locale based upon a specific combination of country and language settings. These parameters are set through the country and language sections of the control panel on Windows.
An attempt to initialize the current locale for a particular locale will fail unless the International control panel has the country and language options set appropriately. For example, on Windows, if English U.S. is the desired locale, the International control panel must have the country set to United States and the Language set to English (American) before the image is started or the locale is manually reinitialized. Note that the language must be set to English (American); that the setting English (International) does not work.
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Table 57. Items not provided by Windows and their default values