Fix minor details in QLocale::uiLanguages() docs
An illustration missed out an entry. Technically truncations go after equivalents of their source. Change-Id: Ia514c3e0991cbc552c6314a26c6d0569b38e9f16 Reviewed-by: Paul Wicking <paul.wicking@qt.io>
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@ -5157,11 +5157,11 @@ QString QLocale::formattedDataSize(qint64 bytes, int precision, DataSizeFormats
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For example, using the default separator QLocale::TagSeparator::Dash, if the
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user has configured their system to use English as used in the USA, the list
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would be "en-Latn-US", "en-US", "en". The order of entries is the order in
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which to check for translations; earlier items in the list are to be
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preferred over later ones. If your translation files use underscores, rather
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than dashes, to separate locale tags, pass QLocale::TagSeparator::Underscore
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as \a separator.
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would be "en-Latn-US", "en-US", "en-Latn", "en". The order of entries is the
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order in which to check for translations; earlier items in the list are to
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be preferred over later ones. If your translation files (or other resources
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specific to locale) use underscores, rather than dashes, to separate locale
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tags, pass QLocale::TagSeparator::Underscore as \a separator.
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Returns a list of locale names. This may include multiple languages,
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especially for the system locale when multiple UI translation languages are
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@ -5175,8 +5175,9 @@ QString QLocale::formattedDataSize(qint64 bytes, int precision, DataSizeFormats
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that would be more appropriate fallbacks.
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Starting from Qt 6.9, reasonable truncations are included in the returned
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list \e after the explicitly specified locales. This change allows for more
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accurate fallback options without callers needing to do any truncation.
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list \e after all entries equivalent to the explicitly specified
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locales. This change allows for more accurate fallback options without
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callers needing to do any truncation.
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Users can explicitly include preferred fallback locales (such as en-US) in
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their system configuration to control the order of preference. You are
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