[Alastair McKinstry] > If I understand you correctly, you mean to input, eg. "[ca] Canada" > to cdebconf, with "Canada" being displayed and "ca" being returned. > That would be useful; I could use the same code in kbd-chooser to > tidy its display. Alternatively we could implement a lookup in the > code to translate "Canada" -> "ca", if necessary.
Yes, you understand what I want. Of course, we could use a lookup table, but I would rather not, as any typo in either the template or the lookup table will give us truble. Of course, we could generate both from the same list to avoid any such problems. I have been thinking about it, but wanted to test the new cdebconf feature first. If the feature is currently missing, I might have to reconsider. > My patch is orthogonal to that; I retrieve the countrycode from > debconf in kbd-chooser to pick a default keymap; (presumably it is > also used elsewhere). It is easier to work with if it is upper case. But it is not very hard to convert to uppercase: uppercase`echo $lowercase | tr [:lower:] [:upper:]` > I think the two fixes should both happen, no? I do not see the need yet. No use trowing away the existing translations for no reason. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

