This is also a part in a much larger need to standardize how
applications are labeled and presented in desktop environments. All
packages, not just lxkeymap, should follow the same pattern whether just
by what it does or else by what it does plus the program name in
parenthesis.
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** Changed in: lxkeymap (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
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Use 'Keyboard language' (or similar) in stead of 'Lxkeymap' in menu.
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All right, but could you then please set status to 'triaged'?
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Actually, I think the importance of this should be "Low", as it's a
"cosmetic/usability issue that does not limit the functionality of a
non-core application".
** Changed in: lxkeymap (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Also affects: lxkeymap
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Please change importance to 'wishlist'.
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