[Bug 362204] Re: gnome-language-selector don't let the user understand if he/she has modified something or not
Gunnar Hjalmarsson
gunnarhj at ubuntu.com
Tue Feb 12 17:40:34 UTC 2013
Thanks for your comments, Mélodie.
On 2013-02-12 00:35, Mélodie wrote:
> When I opened the gui, the English language from different English
> speaking countries where presented : "English" in first, the other
> ones grayed, and at the end of the list "French" was there and greyed
> too so these ones I could try to click on them, nothing happened.
It's a drag-and-drop thing. The UI says: "Drag languages to arrange them
in order of preference." So you should have dragged the French item to
the top of the list.
Removing the English language is never advisable.
If you install the yelp package (not installed in Lubuntu 12.04 by
default) you can click the "Help" button on the Language Support UI. In
the help document you can read more about how it's supposed to work.
HTH
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Title:
gnome-language-selector don't let the user understand if he/she has
modified something or not
Status in “language-selector” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Binary package hint: evolution
gnome-language-selector isn't clear for the user: the user doesn't
understand whether he/she has changed somnething or not. It lack a
button saying "save new settings" and a "discard" one.
Besides that, if I add a language with the button "install/remove
languages...", it doesn't remember it: it asks me for my password, it
checks language availability, but apparently it doesn't install the
packages relative to the new language.
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