Hello. This is a problem I saw on an old Thunar version, but I don't believe it's fixed since I never saw it being reported. I never succsed compiling xfce-dev-tools, so I can't check it...
It's a bit hard to explain, but I'll do my best. I'm a native Hebrew speaker. It's an RTL language - it's written from Right to Left. When GTK+ sees an RTL locale setted, it aligns the window as apropriate. Text goes from right to left, and so are all the widgets. This is where the problem rises: If I start Thunar with an RTL locale (e.g. he_IL), I can see only hebrew labels beneath the icons. The English ones are messed up - not placed in the correctly. If Thunar is started with an LTR locale (en_US), only english labels are shown right, and the hebrew ones are placed out-of-place. The result is that for people who use RTL languages (Mostly Hebrew and Arabic, AFAIK), Thunar isn't quite usable. Yo'av. _______________________________________________ Thunar-dev mailing list [email protected] http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/thunar-dev
