On 6.II.2004 at 15:19 Joey Hess wrote:
There are also problems with the current use of non-breaking spaces
to indent and serial consoles..
Why? I mean what is the difference between serial console and the
usual text console with no fb?
Anton Zinoviev
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On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 03:25:45PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
I thought that part of the plan with this was to make the language
chooser list a few common countries per language, and then have a plain
ll entry with (Other). If that was selected, go into the countrychooser,
otherwise it can be
Quoting Steve Langasek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Why would the list of a few common countries per language be part of
languagechooser instead of countrychooser? That seems wrong to me.
That also seems wrong to me. This is why my *real* preferred scheme is
the one with languagechooser_ng. See the
Quoting Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I'm having a hard time seeing how a user is supposed to unststand this.
For sure, that's hard to explain and the current verbosity probably
doesn't help. My idea while writing these templates was to give a
canvas of what needs to be said, imho
Put
I'll will try to summarize how languagechooser would be like with
Below is, for each currently supported language, the number of
countries for which at least one valid locale exists in this language.
magic command line:
for i in `cat languagelist|grep -v ^#| cut -f2 -d\;| cut -f1
Quoting Christian Perrier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Below is, for each currently supported language, the number of
countries for which at least one valid locale exists in this language.
This means that with the following hypothesis:
-mono country languages have only ONE entry
-multi country
Quoting Christian Perrier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
1. Most users would choose their language and country together in language
chooser, and proceed with the install immediatly.
2. Some users would choose their language with no country (other) in
language chooser, and get a big list of
Christian Perrier wrote:
When languagechooser/language is xx alone (type 1 or type 3 with
Other), the short country list is first shown. This short list
allows to choose Other again for getting the whole world country list
With this scheme, users with high priority will have only one screen
Christian Perrier wrote:
I modified countrychooser in CVS:
The new version may be tested live on 5Mb ISO's I have put on
http://people.debian.org/~bubulle/ (on with the current
languagechooser, another one with languagechooser_ng).
The new version now first shows the user the list of
I thought that part of the plan with this was to make the language
chooser list a few common countries per language, and then have a plain
ll entry with (Other). If that was selected, go into the countrychooser,
otherwise it can be skipped. What happened to that? It seems redundant
to need to
Christian Perrier wrote:
The new version now first shows the user the list of the countries for
which a valid locale exists in /usr/share/i18n/SUPPORTED, depending on
the language chosen in languagechooser.
If one of these countries is selected, both the
debian-installer/country AND
Joey Hess wrote:
Christian Perrier wrote:
The new version now first shows the user the list of the countries for
which a valid locale exists in /usr/share/i18n/SUPPORTED, depending on
the language chosen in languagechooser.
If one of these countries is selected, both the
debian-installer/country
I modified countrychooser in CVS:
The new version may be tested live on 5Mb ISO's I have put on
http://people.debian.org/~bubulle/ (on with the current
languagechooser, another one with languagechooser_ng).
The new version now first shows the user the list of the countries for
which a valid
The locales handling was completely broken in countrychooser...See #230463
Indeed this came from me confusing locale and the language list.
After reading a bit about LANG and LANGUAGE variables with pointers
recently given in -i18n, I decided and commited what follows:
-the
Christian Perrier wrote:
| User chooses USA as country in countrychooser:
| debian-installer/locale--[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| debian-installer/language--fr_US:fr_FR:fr:en_GB:en
| debian-installer/country--US
I would've thought that the locale variable would be decided by the
country selection
Quoting Cameron Patrick ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
BTW do the other non-USA English variants list en_GB before en in the
language variable? On my machines I use en_AU:en_GB:en, and I can
They should. However the future of languagechooser is currently opened
for discussion (see recent threads).
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