The steps are described above. To elaborate further, i think the layout isn't 
shown unless the user has more than 1 layout in preferences.
I personally think it's a bad requirement/design decision:
if a user has multiple computers, he might not be sure what layout is in a 
particular account's preferences. I personally would prefer showing a layout 
indicator always by default, and let those who don't need it delete it. The 
alternative, is those who do need it, have to add it manually: but they can't 
do so by looking for applets, only by adding another layout in their 
preferences, which is a weird way to approach this.

** Changed in: libgnomekbd (Ubuntu)
       Status: Expired => Opinion

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Title:
  Keyboard indicator doesn't show if a sub-layout is chosen on logon screen

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