Sorry for late reply.
As I mentioned, it would be a little complex, and an odd exception. But
besides that, it's not apparent that all RTL language users would like
it. While those who speak English well enough might appreciate it,
others might not.
So I think it's better to spread the word about how you *can* change the
display language for the terminal only, and keep the default behavior as
is.
** Changed in: language-selector (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Opinion
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1537064
Title:
Using a RTL language interface should prevent APT translation from
showing in terminal
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
Opinion
Bug description:
The output of APT command is in Arabic. This is problematic because
gnome-terminal does not support RTL text, bug #263822
The suggested solution is to prevent translation from being shown in
terminal for apt or other command line apps.
This have been tested on Lubuntu and with lxtermianl and on gnome
terminal and xterm.
Lubuntu version: 16.04
We hope that 16.04 will get out in perfect shape for all users.
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