On Thu, 2005-09-08 at 13:28 -0400, Luis Villa wrote: > Would flags be appropriate/inappropriate?
No. Flags are not even appropriate to represent countries (more properly called "territories"). Some flags are even considered offensive to some users. Random examples: Taiwan's flag may be offensive to some people from the Democratic Republic of China. Israel's flag may be offensive to some Muslims or Arabs [1]. The new flag of the Islamic Republic of Iran may be offensive to some monarchist Iranians (mostly living outside Iran). Apart from that, flags may not even distinguish territories. There are certain different territories that use the same flag. [1] Even Israel's name may be offensive to some people [2]. In software, that has different solutions. A Microsoft employee once told me that they know of two solutions. In early releases of their Arabic version of their software, they simply blanked the translation of "Israel", so it would appear as an empty field next to other countries in a drop-down list. But that wasn't a very good solution, specially since Arabic is also an official language of Israel. They then found that usually Arabs/Muslims do not take the offense very seriously if "Palestine" is also in any list that "Israel" is. [2] In Iran, the newspapers and the officials usually call Israel "the Zionist regime", and Jerusalem "Beyt-ol-Moghaddas" (they even transcribe it that way to English). Also, they sometimes refer to Israel's president not as "ra'is-e jomhour" (literally "head of republic") which they use for every other republic, but simply as "rai's" ("head"). > Anything I should be aware > of if I try to do that? Are there any other decent ways to do signify > language visually? The name of the language in its own language (and script) may be the best thing to do. But even that may be controversial sometimes. For example, the Azerbaijani speakers in Iran are divided into what their language should be called in Azerbaijani. Some insist on (a translation equivalent to) Turkish, others on Azerbaijani, others on Azerbaijani Turkish, and a few on Azeri. Sorry Luis, this is not an easy question to answer at all. roozbeh _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n