Quoting Frans Pop (elen...@planet.nl):
OK. But I just see that this does require a string change :-/
C'est la vie..:-)
Current text is:
There is no locale defined for the combination of language and country
you have selected. You can now select your preference from the locales
Frans Pop elen...@planet.nl writes:
On Wednesday 06 January 2010, Christian PERRIER wrote:
+1 for me. Nice catch, again. That specific example would have raised
suggestions at some time so it's much better if we can anticipate
them.
Current text is:
There is no locale defined for the
tag 563861 pending
thanks
I've just committed the change.
At medium and low priority we do now have the situation which Colin warned
against: effectively we display the shortlist dialog twice in a row. And I
do agree that it's not the most beautiful design.
However, I think that this commit
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Bug #563861 [localechooser] localechooser: Maybe ask preferred locale in more
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On Wednesday 06 January 2010, Christian PERRIER wrote:
+1 for me. Nice catch, again. That specific example would have raised
suggestions at some time so it's much better if we can anticipate
them.
OK. But I just see that this does require a string change :-/
Current text is:
There is no
Package: localechooser
Version: 2.21
Severity: wishlist
There is one use case currently not covered by localechooser that arguably
should be covered, though IMO only at medium priority.
This use case is as follows.
A user is from England, but working in Australia. So he selects English as
Quoting Frans Pop (elen...@planet.nl):
A user is from England, but working in Australia. So he selects English as
language and Australia as country. Currently he will automatically get
en_AU.UTF-8 as locale.
Question is: should he have the option to select en_GB.UTF-8 as preferred
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