I mean the two options you mentioned.

But why is the third console important? So why should Hebrew speakers (well, readers) should not be able to read these messages.

Christian Perrier wrote:
Quoting Lior Kaplan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

Package: installation-reports
Version: rc1
Severity: important
Tags: l10n

Hi,

When installing from rc1 or from day build of 2004-08-26, the Hebrew messages on the third console (TTY3) are seen backwards due to lack of BiDi support. The Bidi support was already added to the sLang package in order to display the Hebrew on the installer screen.



Well, I think that the BiDi hacks added by Steve will only work with the slang stuff used by cdebconf, so expecting it to work in the third console is a bit optimistic...

But, why is this really needed during install ?

Or do you mean there is no Bidi support *after the system is
installed* ?





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Regards,

Lior Kaplan
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http://www.Guides.co.il

Debian GNU/Linux unstable (SID)


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