Specifying PREEURO support with existing 3–part locales

As a result of Euro support, five languages (French, Castilian Spanish, Catalan, German, and Italian) default to saying Euro rather than the national currency in both new and existing applications. In two–part locales (for example, fr_FR), you can override this by specifying a variant of PREEURO (for example, fr_FR_PREEURO) in the locale option of the AudioCurrency object (see Developing Java applications). However, if you have defined your own locales with three parts (for example, fr_FR_PARIS), and want to use preeuro support, you can do this only by specifying dtj.preeuro.support = true in the dtj.ini file.