Thanks for your report.
This would be a rather odd exception rule for language-selector and
related packages. When you change the display language, the LANG and
LANGUAGE variables are changed, and the new values are applied next time
you log in.
If you want to use a different display language for terminal output, you
can achieve it manually. For e.g. gnome-terminal, you can edit ~/.bashrc
and add this line:
export LANGUAGE=en_US
Doing that automatically in case of a RTL language would not be
uncomplicated, and personally I'm disinclined to implement it.
However, you mentioned that you have tested it. From those tests, do you
have any own specific idea of what code changes you would like to see?
** Changed in: language-selector (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Using a RTL language interface should prevent APT translation from
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