Text Entry is hard-coded in Unity's fork of gnome-control-center.  So
we cannot use that.

There is an unfortunate bug that first appeared in 16.10 and is
unlikely to be fixed in 17.04 with region & language - you cannot add
languages.

Thus - we have included language support as a work-around.  Hopefully
this will be fixed in 17.10 (or maybe cross-fingers in 17.04?) - when
it is fixed we can then remove the language support applet.

On 16 March 2017 at 07:47, Somewhere over the..
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I took the upgrade, and I could find the 'Region & Language' icon in Settings.
> Now I can change/add/remove keyboard layouts...
>
> However, 'Langauge Support' and 'Region & Language' do the almost same
> thing. 'Language Support' has a menu to select input system, while 'R &
> L' does not. 'R & L' has menu to change keyboard layouts, but 'L.S' does
> not.
>
> I'm not sure, but 'Language Support' is from Unity, and 'R & L' is from Gnome 
> Shell.
> In Unity, there is 'Text Entry' which do the changing Keyboard layouts etc..
>
> I think it's more appropriate to have 'Text Entry' in Settings not 'Region & 
> Language'.
> (I have no idea how difficult to implement this, but logically, the 
> combination of 'L.S' and 'Text Entry' looks good compared to 'L.S' with 'L & 
> S'.
>
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> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1672618
>
> Title:
>   gnome-control-center region is missing in Ubuntu Budgie 17.04
>
> Status in budgie-desktop-environment package in Ubuntu:
>   Fix Released
> Status in gnome-control-center package in Ubuntu:
>   Invalid
>
> Bug description:
>   I'm using Ubuntu Budgie 17.04 beta1 which is up to dated.
>
>   There is no Keyboard Layout change applet in Settings, so it's
>   impossible to change keyboard layout. (ex. US Qwerty ➙ US Dvorak or
>   Colemak) There is Language Support in Settings, but that't not the
>   one.
>
>   In Gnome(Ubuntu Gnome), I could run this by 'gnome-control-center region', 
> but an error occured in Ubuntu Budgie.
>   The message says, Could not find settings panel "region".
>
>   $ gnome-control-center region
>
>   ** (gnome-control-center:3018): WARNING **: Ignoring launcher deja-
>   dup-preferences (missing desktop file)
>
>   ** (gnome-control-center:3018): WARNING **: Ignoring launcher gufw
>   (missing desktop file)
>
>   ** (gnome-control-center:3018): WARNING **: Ignoring launcher
>   landscape-client-settings (missing desktop file)
>
>   ** (gnome-control-center:3018): WARNING **: Ignoring launcher system-
>   config-printer (missing desktop file)
>
>   ** (gnome-control-center:3018): WARNING **: Ignoring launcher
>   ubuntuone-installer (missing desktop file)
>
>   ** (gnome-control-center:3018): WARNING **: Could not find settings
>   panel "region"
>
>   However, there is /usr/share/applications/gnome-region-panel.desktop.
>
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