re-added 'D/M/' date acceptance pattern to [is-IS]

Argument is that "the reason for the "D/M/" pattern is for those who use
the numpad for input", well, makes sense.
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Eike Rathke
2012-05-02 16:29:37 +02:00
parent 515f263845
commit 2caba57e77

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@@ -38,6 +38,7 @@
<DateAcceptancePattern>D.M.</DateAcceptancePattern>
<DateAcceptancePattern>D. M.</DateAcceptancePattern>
<DateAcceptancePattern>D. M. Y</DateAcceptancePattern>
<DateAcceptancePattern>D/M/</DateAcceptancePattern>
<FormatElement msgid="FixedFormatskey1" default="true" type="medium" usage="FIXED_NUMBER" formatindex="0">
<FormatCode>Standard</FormatCode>
</FormatElement>