[Bug 538223] i10n african and creole languages support missing

2008-06-14 Thread l10n (bugzilla.gnome.org)
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Re: One key stroke --> two code-points

2008-06-14 Thread Clytie Siddall
Just checking: so this problem does not affect languages using precomposed Unicode? Vietnamese users _should_ be using precomposed forms for our added and combined diacritics. But I wonder if we should be ready for the fact that they might not. I was using a keyboard layout for a while whic

Re: One key stroke --> two code-points

2008-06-14 Thread Simos Xenitellis
O/H Clytie Siddall έγραψε: Just checking: so this problem does not affect languages using precomposed Unicode? Vietnamese users _should_ be using precomposed forms for our added and combined diacritics. But I wonder if we should be ready for the fact that they might not. I was using a keyboar

unsupported native african and creole languages?

2008-06-14 Thread Paulo Silva
Hi! I can't find at Gnome TranslationProject any support to native african languages (like kimbundu, zulu, xhosa, etc.) and creole (like jamaican, capeverdian, etc.) My concern is about it seems to having lots of people using these languages as their main one, more than their nation oficially use

Re: unsupported native african and creole languages?

2008-06-14 Thread Christian Rose
On 6/14/08, Paulo Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I can't find at Gnome TranslationProject any support to native african > languages (like kimbundu, zulu, xhosa, etc.) and creole (like jamaican, > capeverdian, etc.) > > My concern is about it seems to having lots of people using these languages

Re: unsupported native african and creole languages?

2008-06-14 Thread Thomas Thurman
Ysgrifennodd Paulo Silva: > Hi! > > I can't find at Gnome TranslationProject any support to native african > languages (like kimbundu, zulu, xhosa, etc.) and creole (like jamaican, > capeverdian, etc.) > > My concern is about it seems to having lots of people using these languages > as their main