> > Quoting Yaron ([email protected]): > > Actually for each and every CLI string but we have to start somewhere ☺ > > And these CLI packages are 99% of the time used in GUI terminals where > they are very well displayed. > They are well displayed in Konsole and MLterm but not in gnome-terminal (see bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/vte/+bug/263822)
> > This comment could be made for all complex languages as well > (combining Asian languages). I think that disabling translations for > all complex languages *because* they are badly displayed at the > console (which, nowadays, nobody is using anymore, let's be > realistic!) is completely the wrong answer to the problem. > Well, most of us use gnome-terminal on a daily basis, and some apps still display a small vte inside them when you click Advanced for example (the Ubuntu installation is a good example in this case and the Hebrew there is reversed, I checked that). > > apt commands, in an Hebrew locale, display perfectly well in > gnome-terminal, konsole and any other application that properly deals > with LTR on any system that has the appropriate font(s). The same > stands for Khmer, Dzongkha, Thai, etc. > Actually they are not ☺ The fonts appear but in the opposite direction. > > I know that l10n effort has been stopped on CLI apps for Hebrew for > such reasons...and I still believe these are wrong reasons, but I > can't force you guys to reconsider this..:-).....but please don't try > or suggest this could be applied to everything, and particularly to > other languages. > I don't want to cope this change on Arabic and Persian but they suffer from the same problem as well, you can see for your self in the bug report I added earlier. I didn't say anything about other languages. I only asked to remove he from LINGUAS, that's it... > > And, btw, Hebrew translations are disabled in apt since 0.7.25 (Debian > bug #534992). So, this bug report should be closed in Launchpad as I > guess this is fixed in recent Ubuntu versions. Finding which one is an > exercise left to the reader (and to those people who are able to find > their way in the jungle of Ubuntu versions). > I am using Ubuntu 10.10 in Hebrew and I can still see the translations so apparently it wasn't fixed or the fix did not make it into Ubuntu. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/695407 Title: Disable the Hebrew translation -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
