On Tue, Jun 27, 2006 at 08:12:13PM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
> > 1) I had to install ttf-khmeros to get the characters displayed. 
> > I hope people using Khmer locale will get this font installed 
> > automatically (else they will get menu full of dummy glyphs).
> 
> Will certainly be part of a khmer-desktop task, yes.
> 
> > I plan to add the translation (at least temporarily) because Khmer
> > support in X can only improve and it is easier to test this way, but I
> > might remove for Etch if no progress is make.
> 
> 
> Please consider this thoroughly. There has been a huge effort to get
> Khmer localization in many parts in Debian and removing a translation
> because it doesn't work very well in some situations would be a quite
> negative sign.

Do you have specific about situation where it works/does not work ?
(what kind of support is required etc.). A middle-ground for Etch
would be to only use the translation for window-managers that handle
it correctly. 

> Khmer is one of the most difficult languages to render, as far as I
> have understood, so having as much translated material as possible
> will help a lot people working on the specific difficulties of Khmer
> rendering.

Sure, this is why I will include it for now and I will do more tests
tomorrow.

Cheers,
-- 
Bill. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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