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Bug#204459: Atsuhito, are non-english hyphenation patterns really needed?



From: frank@kuesterei.ch (Frank Küster)
Subject: Bug#204459: Atsuhito, are non-english hyphenation patterns really needed? (was: Bug#204459: tetex-bin: German hyphenation pattern is missing from debconf template)
Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 09:24:16 +0200

> >> I think that only USenglish is really needed for samples etc. There
> >> might be some french or german documentation around, but usually
> >> only for package tightly linked to the usage of the language.
> >> Therefore anyone that wants to read these docs will also enable the
> >> hyphenation patterns in the debconf question, I guess.
> >> 
> > Seems to be OK.
> 
> What do you think, Atsuhito?

I also think only USenglish would be resonable default.

When only USenglish is the default hyphenation pattern
then this would be different from other distributions,
perhaps.  Is this no problem for you (e.g. European users)?

That is, I'm afraid it might be the case that in Spain 
it is well-known that one should add spanish hyphenation 
pattern first but in Germany or France normal users never 
think of adding their hyphenation patterns because there 
was perhaps no need to do so untill now.

Perhaps I was worrying too much ;)

Regards,		   2003-8-18(Mon)

-- 
 Debian Developer & Debian JP Developer - much more I18N of Debian
 Atsuhito Kohda <kohda@debian.org>
 Department of Math., Univ. of Tokushima



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