locale.5: Minor rewordings

Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
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.\" 2008-06-17 Petr Baudis <pasky@suse.cz>
.\" LC_TIME: Describe first_weekday and first_workday
.\"
.TH LOCALE 5 2014-03-18 "Linux" "Linux User Manual"
.TH LOCALE 5 2014-05-23 "Linux" "Linux User Manual"
.SH NAME
locale \- describes a locale definition file
.SH DESCRIPTION
@ -437,7 +437,6 @@ The following keywords are allowed:
The order-definition starts with a line:
.TP
.I order_start
.PP
followed by a list of keywords chosen from
.BR forward ,
.BR backward ,
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.BR position .
The order definition consists of lines that describe the order
and is terminated with the keyword
.TP
.IR order_end .
.PP
For more details see the sources in
@ -984,7 +982,7 @@ followed by a list of abbreviated month names.
followed by a list of month names.
.TP
.I am_pm
The appropriate representation of the
followed by the appropriate representation of the
.B am
and
.B pm
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This should not be defined for locales not using AM/PM convention.
.TP
.I d_t_fmt
The appropriate date and time format.
followed by the appropriate date and time format.
.TP
.I d_fmt
The appropriate date format.
followed by the appropriate date format.
.TP
.I t_fmt
The appropriate time format.
followed by the appropriate time format.
.TP
.I t_fmt_ampm
The appropriate time format when using 12h clock format.
followed by the appropriate time format when using 12h clock format.
.TP
.I week
followed by a list of three values:
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list.
.TP
.IR first_weekday " (since glibc 2.2)"
Number of the first day from the
followed by the number of the first day from the
.I day
list to be shown in calendar applications.
The default value of
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list item.
.TP
.IR first_workday " (since glibc 2.2)"
Number of the first working day from the
followed by the number of the first working day from the
.I day
list.
.TP