What happened with Ubiquity installer accessibility and localization?
Mackenzie Morgan
macoafi at gmail.com
Fri Apr 29 14:29:48 UTC 2011
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 10:02 AM, Hammer Attila <hammera at pickup.hu> wrote:
> Hy,
>
> Mackenzie, happening following for example if I use hungarian language:
> Orca spokening proper hungarian translation the "Erase disk and install
> Ubuntu" radiobutton label (translation is Merevlemez törlése, és az Ubuntu
> telepítése), and spokening the accessible variable (use_device) text.
> So, in hungarian language, Orca spokening the actual selected radiobutton
> label:
> "merevlemez törlése, és az Ubuntu telepítése use_device".
OK, I was afraid it was only reading the label if English! What it's
doing is what I'd expect it to do based on the current code.
> So, future will be awailable an update this problem related in Natty?
Probably not til Oneiric. New versions of Ubiquity can be downloaded
from the Internet if you're installing while connected, but I don't
really know if the Ubiquity developers will be packaging new versions
of it for Natty at this point (since Natty is released). I can't
upload new versions of Ubiquity to Ubuntu, just send patches to the
appropriate people to get it into Ubiquity's trunk which will then
make it into the next version of Ubuntu.
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Mackenzie Morgan
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