[Bug 444501] Re: Incorrect locale settings for Lithuania

2011-11-16 Thread Martin Pitt
The lt_LT locale is fine, but it seems you set the wrong region in
language-selector?

** Changed in: langpack-locales (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Invalid

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[Bug 444501] Re: Incorrect locale settings for Lithuania

2010-12-06 Thread Aurius Bendikas
As I am a frequent traveler I think it would make more sense to put
location related info into locale settings and not language. I do not
want to write a huge article, but it is pretty obvious that not everyone
in Lithuania is speaking Lithuanian, but they would still print on A4
and use the calendar starting on Monday as other Lithuanians do. Also
when I am somewhere in north america would like to change my default
paper format to Letter since it would be hard to find a A4 printer.

All I want to say that Regional settings should be easily customizable,
since everybody is going global and want to make those settings easily
changed where ever they are. Since some of those settings are no longer
regional, but the matter of preference (a.k.a. calendar).

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[Bug 444501] Re: Incorrect locale settings for Lithuania

2010-12-05 Thread Mantas Kriaučiūnas
Audrius, Ubuntu Jaunty and newer systems already have configuration tool
for customizing locale, see System- Administration- Language support
in upper panel menu (in Lithuanian Sistema-Administravimas-Kalbos
priežiūra)

I think your locale (calendar, paper format, etc.) was set to non-
Lithuanian, because you chosen English language in installer.

Do you think, that Ubuntu should change locale settings according to the
location chosen instead of the language chosen?

Btw, I think this bug should be assigned to debian-installer, not to
langpack-locales package

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[Bug 444501] Re: Incorrect locale settings for Lithuania

2009-10-06 Thread Aurius Bendikas
** Description changed:

  While installing Ubuntu 9.10 alpha 6 desktop alternative amd64, I have
  chosen my location to be Lithuania and my language is English (us
  keyboard). So far I have noticed two inconsistencies:
  
  * Calendar week starts from Sunday (In Lithuania it starts from Monday)
  * OpenOffice default page format is Letter (In Lithuania is A4)
+ 
+ I have noticed this bug allready in Jaunty, so this is not the new one.
+ But this needs to be fixed, or tools for easy locale modifications
+ should be provided. As example it is very easy to customize your locale
+ in Windows.

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