Good morning,
On Thursday 03 May 2007 00:16, you wrote:
Tuxpaint works with either pt_BR.UTF-8 or pt_PT.UTF-8. This is
certainly not a bug against tuxpaint-config, which you can see by
checking ~/.tuxpaintrc after running tuxpaint-config, and is
certainly not grave, as it does not render the
Sorry, Marcos. I wrote my response distractedly last night and didn't
finish my thought. I meant to say dpkg-reconfigure -plow locales, then
select the appropriate locale.
This is not a bug in tuxpaint. Tuxpaint does the best it can, given
that it uses UTF-8 fonts for all languages. If your
On Thursday 03 May 2007 11:41, Ben Armstrong wrote:
Sorry, Marcos. I wrote my response distractedly last night and didn't
finish my thought. I meant to say dpkg-reconfigure -plow locales, then
select the appropriate locale.
Thank you.
This is not a bug in tuxpaint. Tuxpaint does the best
Marcos,
On Thu, 3 May 2007 11:53:23 +0100
Marcos Marado [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, shouldn't then tuxpaint-configure install the chosen locale, if it
isn't
installed yet? Or depend on those locales?
It can't depend on the locales because it locales aren't packages, and therefore
cannot
Hi there,
On Thursday 03 May 2007 12:31, Ben Armstrong wrote:
[...]
The answer I got was that we could issue a message when the user has
specified a different language and the locale is not found so that the
user will know what happened and take the appropriate corrective action.
But of
On Thu, 3 May 2007 12:42:00 +0100
Marcos Marado [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Understood. Shouldn't tuxpaint-config then check if the user chose a language
that is not installed, and, whenever that's the case, issue a message saying
something like Attention: your system doesn't have that language
Package: tuxpaint-config
Version: 0.0.7-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Hi there,
I dunno if this is a tuxpaint or tuxpaint-config bug, but the
contigurations chosen in tuxpaint-config aren't reflected in tuxpaint,
even if saved.
Example:
1) aptitude install tuxpaint
Tuxpaint works with either pt_BR.UTF-8 or pt_PT.UTF-8. This is
certainly not a bug against tuxpaint-config, which you can see by
checking ~/.tuxpaintrc after running tuxpaint-config, and is
certainly not grave, as it does not render the package unusable,
which is easy to see if you just try some
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