See
.BR locale (7)
for a more detailed description of each category.
-.\"
+
.SS LC_ADDRESS
The definition starts with the string
.I LC_ADDRESS
in the first column.
The following keywords are allowed:
-.\" Thanks to the kind folk who wrote localedata/locales/uk_UA
+.\" From localedata/locales/uk_UA
.TP
.I postal_fmt
followed by a string containing field descriptors that define
definition ends with the string
.IR "END LC_CTYPE" .
.SS LC_COLLATE
-Due to limitations of glibc not all POSIX-options are implemented.
+Note that glibc does not support all POSIX-defined options,
+only the options described below are supported (as of glibc 2.23).
The definition starts with the string
.I LC_COLLATE
in the first column.
The following keywords are allowed:
-.\" FIXME The following LC_COLLATE keywords are not documented:
-.\" reorder-after
-.\" reorder-end
-.\" reorder-sections-after
-.\" reorder-sections-end
+.\" FIXME The following glibc LC_COLLATE keywords are not documented:
.\" script
-.\" symbol-equivalence
+.TP
+.I coll_weight_max
+followed by the number representing used collation levels.
+This keyword is recognized but ignored by glibc.
.TP
.I collating-element
followed by the definition of a collating-element symbol
.I collating-symbol
followed by the definition of a collating symbol
that can be used in collation order statements.
+.TP
+.I reorder-after
+followed by a redefinition of a collation rule.
+.TP
+.I reorder-end
+marks the end of the redefinition of a collation rule.
+.TP
+.I section
+followed by a section of collation order statements.
+.TP
+.I section-symbol
+followed by a section symbol representing a set of collation order
+statements.
+.TP
+.I symbol-equivalence
+followed by a collating-symbol to be equivalent to another defined
+collating-symbol.
.PP
-The order-definition starts with a line:
+The collation rule definition starts with a line:
.TP
.I order_start
followed by a list of keywords chosen from
.BR backward ,
or
.BR position .
-The order definition consists of lines that describe the order
-and is terminated with the keyword
+The order definition consists of lines that describe the collation
+order and is terminated with the keyword
.IR order_end .
.PP
The
followed by a string containing field descriptors that define
the format used for names in the locale.
The following field descriptors are recognized:
-.\" From localedata/locales/uk_UA:
+.\" From localedata/locales/uk_UA
.RS
.TP 4
%f
See NOTES.
.TP
.I cal_direction
-.\" from localedata/locales/uk_UA
+.\" From localedata/locales/uk_UA
followed by a plain number value that indicates the direction for the
display of calendar dates, as follows:
.RS