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Walden H. Leverich escribió:

Ah, you're actually dealing w/Word's AutoCorrect/AutoComplete code, not
simple national language settings.


Walden, not quite. I was just mentioning MS Word as an example.
What I'm really interested in is with programming in Delphi. I know I can, programmatically, capitalize the first lletter, but I don't want to bother doing that, even with a procedure or function, everytime.
I've seen weekday names (Monday, Tuesday...) and month names seem to be picked from the same place, either with Java, VisualBasic, Delphi, MS Word, etc.
As mentioned in my original post, Delphi (and Java, and VB, ...) point to some "Global Variables" from the system "Locale", evidently taken from somewhere within Windows...
As before, the question is where does Windows have this "Locale" values that Delphi etc take from...


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