Re: Flags or not? (Was: Re: Noticed in passing)

2006-07-12 Thread James Henstridge
On 10/07/06, Sergey Udaltsov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Annoying. What we do? We set a fixed width. > Of course. Even if we adopt two-letter code, we won't adopt fixed > font. So the actual width of the string cannot be guaranteed eather > way. I think the point here is that you know what name

Re: Flags or not? (Was: Re: Noticed in passing)

2006-07-12 Thread Sergey Udaltsov
Hello Simos > Personally I am against flags being used to indicate the language your > keyboard is set to write. I thouht it was already discussed. GNOME does not officially support flags and has no stardard functionality of that kind - so you do not have to convince me. But the amount of people w

Re: Flags or not? (Was: Re: Noticed in passing)

2006-07-11 Thread Christian Rose
On 7/10/06, Simos Xenitellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [...] > How do we change from country codes to language codes? That is actually > a bit tough. The layout codes come transparently from upstream, Xorg > (xkeyboard-config). This would add some extra work to Sergey and would > rekindle the disc

Flags or not? (Was: Re: Noticed in passing)

2006-07-10 Thread Simos Xenitellis
Στις 10-07-2006, ημέρα Δευ, και ώρα 11:17 +0100, ο/η Sergey Udaltsov έγραψε: > > > Flags !!! I knew it. > There will always be a way to allow users to indicate layouts using > flags (as long as I maintain GNOME xkb indicator at least). It can be > hidden, non-documented, whatever (so GNOME would