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Subject: Poor Juliett
According to http://www.icao.int/icao/en/trivia/alphabet.htm the name for letter 'J' in the ICAO/NATO alphabet is 'Juliett', not 'Juliet'. Test case attached. -- Olivier Mengué - http://o.mengue.free.fr/
Subject: 52juliett.t
use strict; use Test::More tests => 1; use Acme::MetaSyntactic::alphabet; is($Acme::MetaSyntactic::alphabet::Locale{nato}[9], 'juliett', 'Poor Juliett');
Le Jeu 01 Oct 2009 18:17:22, DOLMEN a écrit : Show quoted text
> According to http://www.icao.int/icao/en/trivia/alphabet.htm the name > for letter 'J' in the ICAO/NATO alphabet is 'Juliett', not 'Juliet'. >
The same error (Juliett with only one "t") appears also in the "phonetic" theme. By the way, for the "en" category, you chose a variant with "tape" for "t". I would prefer the variant with "tare" for "t". The "tape" variant has no historical significance, while the "tare" variant has. For the Overlord operation, the five beachs were split into alphabetic-names areas and Utah beach was split into "Tare" (les Dunes-de-Varreville) and "Uncle" (la Madeleine). See http://duckduckgo.com/?q=utah+beach+uncle and you will find "tare", not "tape".