Fixed in Utopic build #85
** Changed in: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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** Tags added: touch-cn
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Title:
UI uses chinese, french and english simultaneously
Status
is that still an issue or did the accountsservice change resolve it?
** Changed in: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium => Low
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This bug was fixed in the package accountsservice - 0.6.34-0ubuntu7
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accountsservice (0.6.34-0ubuntu7) trusty; urgency=low
* debian/patches/0009-language-tools.patch:
Don't try to maintain a LANGUAGE priority list if
language-selector-gnome is not present (LP: #1240058).
In a discussion on IRC the other day, it was considered better to create
a new accountsservice method to deal with this issue than to make
SetLanguage behave differently depending on platform.
However, later on it struck me that this whole issue is due to the UI in
language-selector, which - unlik
On 10/24/2013 11:44 PM, Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote:
> @Jean-Baptiste: When you changed language, did you do so from User
> Accounts?
It is on a phone. I did it from system-settings/Language & Text.
>
> Please note that in 13.10 you can modify LANGUAGE to your liking from
> Language Support. For ins
On 2013-10-24 21:45, Iain Lane wrote:
> In u-s-s we don't have an interface to maintain a priority list, only
> to select one language.
Right, I'm slowly realizing that. ;-)
Talked briefly with Will on IRC, and he let me know that accountsservice
is used as is in Ubuntu Touch for setting language
@Jean-Baptiste: When you changed language, did you do so from User
Accounts?
Please note that in 13.10 you can modify LANGUAGE to your liking from
Language Support. For instance, if you no longer want Chinese to play
any roll, not even as a fallback language, just drag it to somewhere
below the "E
When language-selector is dropped in Ubuntu, I think it would be
appropriate to modify language-tools in accountsservice so that it in
Ubuntu only sets one language in LANGUAGE while it in Xubuntu and
Lubuntu keeps maintaining the LANGUAGE priority list.
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Actually, ignore my last comment. With the language-tools that
accountsservice is using, there's no way to fix this bug. We'd have to
modify the .pam_environment directly.
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We have to call the language-tools directly if we want this to work
properly in u-s-s.
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** Changed in: accountsservice (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
UI uses chin
On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 07:12:07PM -, Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote:
> Ian Lane wrote:
> > Yeah, so the bug is probably that the languages are prepended rather
> > than replacing the top element.
>
> That's not a bug. It has been the way LANGUAGE has been handled in
> Ubuntu for several years. The
Ian Lane wrote:
> Yeah, so the bug is probably that the languages are prepended rather
> than replacing the top element.
That's not a bug. It has been the way LANGUAGE has been handled in
Ubuntu for several years. The LANGUAGE environment variable is a
priority list, and language-selector has an i
** Also affects: accountsservice (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: accountsservice (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => William Hua (attente)
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