https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=340982
--- Comment #302 from Luca <[email protected]> --- (In reply to crptdngl71 from comment #301) > Why can't we have a locale named "my_MY" which at first simply is a local > (on same computer) copy of an existing locale, such as de_DE here. "my_MY" > indicates "my locale", or name it "usr_USR" and introduce a naming > convention to identify standard locale from user adjusted locale. > [...] > So why would this NOT be possible? Why would this involve another endless > aligning process between endless entities of locale, Qt, whoever? Completely agree. Something like this is possible with the keyboard layout: in Plasma, if one scrolls through the list of layouts, one finds also the "custom" one. It's an essentially empty layout that the user can change as they please (not straightforward, but it can be done), and then choose in Settings. I know this is a different matter, but they idea of leaving a "custom" choice is great. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
