https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1670078
--- Comment #6 from Mike FABIAN <mfabian(a)redhat.com> ---
/usr/share/X11/xkb/rules/base.xml contains for Norway:
<layout>
<configItem>
<name>no</name>
<shortDescription>no</shortDescription>
<description>Norwegian</description>
<languageList>
<iso639Id>nor</iso639Id>
<iso639Id>nob</iso639Id>
<iso639Id>nno</iso639Id>
</languageList>
</configItem>
<variantList>
<variant>
<configItem>
<name>nodeadkeys</name>
<description>Norwegian (no dead keys)</description>
</configItem>
...
And for Denmark:
<layout>
<configItem>
<name>dk</name>
<shortDescription>da</shortDescription>
<description>Danish</description>
<languageList>
<iso639Id>dan</iso639Id>
</languageList>
</configItem>
<variantList>
<variant>
<configItem>
<name>nodeadkeys</name>
<description>Danish (no dead keys)</description>
</configItem>
...
And /usr/share/xml/iso-codes/iso_639.xml has for "dan":
<iso_639_entry
iso_639_2B_code="dan"
iso_639_2T_code="dan"
iso_639_1_code="da"
name="Danish" />
So it looks to me that "nno" is used to lookup that name in case
of Norway and "dan" is used for Denmark. And the name is looked up
in And /usr/share/xml/iso-codes/iso_639.xml.
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