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Also, w/respect to en-NZ, isn't that the same or nearly the same as en-GB?
No, just like en-AU is slightly different. There are terms that are used in the interface that are slightly different for each country. Take for example of the super set that includes the city a person lives in. In the US,AU and others this is a State In the UK and possibly others this is a County In Canada, and others this is a Province In NZ we use the term Region Some countries use postcode, others zipcode. The most problematic term is the use of the word "patron", but that could be the subject of a different thread. What I was looking for is a way to give certain features and fields, particularly around addresses a different name so they are meaningful to the local audience where they are being used. At one stage I talked to a number of people (mostly off list) and it seemed that having a separate translation would be the best way to go. This translation may only have a dozen different "translated" terms to the default en theme, but it would make more sense and be more usable to the location using it. The emphasis on being more usable.If there is another way to do this then all good. Maybe this is using the translation framework as a hack. But it seemed to me to be a simple way that we could make the installation more usable to more people without much effort. Cheers, Russel