README.markdown in parsi-localize-0.1.3 vs README.markdown in parsi-localize-0.2
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+ new
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ParsiLocalize
=============
-Change I18n localize to use parsi digits and jalaly dates in farsi (فارسی) locale.
-This gem contains two sections
-
-ParsiDigits
------------
-Simply change digits in a string/integer/float to unicode parsi digits:
-
- require 'parsi_digits'
- "15,000 تومان".with_parsi_digits
- => "۱۵,۰۰۰ تومان"
- 123.25.with_parsi_digits
- => "۱۲۳/۲۵"
-
-It also dose the reverse action:
-
- "۱۲۳۴۵".with_western_digits
- => "12345"
-
-And it undersanad parsi digits (which is useful especially for input forms):
-
- "۱۲۳۴۵".to_i
- => 12345
- "۱۹/۸".to_f
- => 19.8
-
-ParsiLocalize
--------------
Change behaivor of I18n#localize so that it localize digits and dates in 'farsi' locale.
require 'parsi_localize'
I18n.l "15,000 تومان"
=> "۱۵,۰۰۰ تومان"
I18n.l Time.now, fromat: "%y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S"
=> "۹۰/۱۰/۱۳ ۰۵:۴۳:۳۲"
-If you don't set date format, it uses the default locale format, wich you can set in your locale file.
-For example with
+If you don't set date format, it uses the default locale format, wich you can set in your locale file. For example with
fa:
time:
formats:
default: "%y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S"
@@ -67,8 +39,8 @@
I18n.l time, format: :short
=> "۱۶ بهمن، ۱۵:۴۳"
I18n.l time, format: :long
=> "یکشنبه، ۱۶ بهمن ۱۳۹۰، ساعت ۱۵:۴۳:۳۰ (IRST)"
-For more info on dateformating see 'jalalidate' docs
+For more info on dateformating with JalaliDate see it's docs
Copyright (c) 2012 Hassan Zamani, released under the MIT license.