@@ -847,8 +847,8 @@ abmon /
"<U043B><U0438><U0441>"; %lys /
"<U0433><U0440><U0443>" %hru
-% A list of month names in proper form for calendar, see alt_digits. (%B)
-mon /
+% A list of month names in proper form for calendar, see mon. (%OB)
+alt_mon /
"<U0441><U0456><U0447><U0435><U043D><U044C>"; %sichen` /
"<U043B><U044E><U0442><U0438><U0439>"; %lyutyj /
"<U0431><U0435><U0440><U0435><U0437><U0435><U043D><U044C>"; %berezen` /
@@ -862,16 +862,8 @@ mon /
"<U043B><U0438><U0441><U0442><U043E><U043F><U0430><U0434>"; %lystopad /
"<U0433><U0440><U0443><U0434><U0435><U043D><U044C>" %hruden`
-% Initially alt_digits was supposed to hold alternative symbols for _digits_,
-% corresponding to %O modified conversion specification.
-% Although in Ukrainian language alternate _names_ are used instead of digits.
-% We'll use this keyword to present a list of month names in proper form for
-% date, see mon. (%Om)
-%
-% This hack is dedicated for months it won't work for other %O* modifiers
-% (weeks, days etc).
-%
-alt_digits "<U0030>"; % digits are starting from zero /
+% A list of month names in genitive form, for full date format, with day. (%B)
+mon /
"<U0441><U0456><U0447><U043D><U044F>"; % sichnya /
"<U043B><U044E><U0442><U043E><U0433><U043E>"; % lyutoho /
"<U0431><U0435><U0440><U0435><U0437><U043D><U044F>"; % bereznya /
@@ -886,7 +878,7 @@ alt_digits "<U0030>"; % digits are starting from zero /
"<U0433><U0440><U0443><U0434><U043D><U044F>" % hrudnya
% Appropriate date representation for date(1).
-date_fmt
"<U0025><U0041><U002C><U0020><U0025><U002D><U0064><U0020><U0025><U004F><U006D><U0020><U0025><U0059><U0020><U0025><U0058><U0020><U0025><U007A>"
+date_fmt
"<U0025><U0041><U002C><U0020><U0025><U002D><U0064><U0020><U0025><U0042><U0020><U0025><U0059><U0020><U0025><U0058><U0020><U0025><U007A>"