Hi. Thanks very much for giving it a try and reporting the results for Korean. On Wednesday 30 November 2005 13:24, Sunjae Park wrote: > Goods > 1. Overall : Like it. I has the 'Debian Installer' feel to it, and I > like how the colors were chosen. So far looks quite functional. > 2. Font selection : UnDotum and UnDotumBold were good choices. Fits > right in with the installer. Thanks. > The not-perfects. > 3. After my first reboot, I am back to the old ncurses interface. Is > this how it's supposed to be? I need to check on this, but the Korean > font for the ncurses interface looks quite off (i.e. doesn't fit > nicely with the English font). Were there any changes? This is as it is supposed to be. The "graphical installer" project is limited to the first stage of the installation. However, we are working on moving the parts that are currently run in 2nd stage to the 1st stage. This has already happend for clock/timezone configuration, apt-setup and user setup. > 4. Just noticed this, but at the 'mirror selection' screen. > If I hold down the arrow button to scroll fast, the Korean letters are > destroyed. Some change into unintelligible letters, some just move one > spot to the left, etc. This does not happen when I move up and down > one at a time. The GTK interface did not have this problem. Do I understand correctly that this is after the reboot? In that case we don't really have to worry about it as mirror selection has moved to the first stage (you can see that if you install sid instead of etch in expert mode). Cheers, FJP
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