** Description changed:

  In a fresh Ubuntu installation, the Gimp is installed, but the help files are
  not installed for it.  This causes some confusion when the users select help
  from the menu expecting there to be help available, only to find that it is
  missing.  To get the help files, the users need to install the gimp-help-??
  package, something that is not intuitive at all to the casual user that would 
be
  most likely to need the help.
  
  Is this something that could be tied to localization, so that the corrent
  gimp-help-?? package is installed depending on the langauge in the installer?
  
  [Update on 2006-05-11: all non-English help files are settled now]
+ [Update on 2008-04-26: this is an issue only if the install is done offline 
or if no localization is set during the install (in the latter case, it is more 
of a feature than a bug]

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English Gimp help files are not installed by default
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/14597
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