On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 16:31:58 -0400, Brian White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: 

>> ucf uses debconf. It has, therefore, no control over whether
>> numbers are used, or letters, or check boxes, or drop down lists --
>> all that user interface details belong to debconf front ends.

> Perhaps it could _not_ use debconf if it is using the "readline"
> front-end?

        Why? Why should it violate debian policy, add complexity in
 terms of code to determine  the type and capabilities of debconf
 front ends, keep track of any changes in debconf and front end
 capabilities and detection mechanisms? Just so people can see numbers
 instead of letters?

        manoj

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