We seem to be confusing two things here.
If I travelled to Madrid for the weekend, and needed to set the time
zone manually, it would be fairly obvious that Madrid, EspaƱa is
Madrid in Spain. But the same is not true for other locations: if I went
to Vladivostok, I would find it extremely
I think that the bug description is not clear. I just tried to reproduce it
here, with my phone set to Italian language.
If I search for Madrid, I get Spain, and not Spagna. And if I search for
Roma, I get Italy, and not Italia.
I would expect place names to be translated to the current
Hi Alberto, John,
Thanks for your comments!
After confirmed with iahmad, I agree that the expectation I described is
invalid (thus the test case is invalid). Sorry! It makes sense if
everything be displayed as current Display Language.
I tried your scenario, change my Display Language=Chinese,
Why is this a bug? Surely the user isn't expected to know the names of
countries in languages other than their own?
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Title:
in timezone
Hey Matthew, do you agree with that?
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