martin f krafft <madduck@debian.org> (2014-03-03): > also sprach Cyril Brulebois <kibi@debian.org> [2014-03-02 23:18 +0100]: > > Err, please clarify what “that was not the case, it just said "C"” > > means. I'm attaching a screenshot of the current state. (And > > Christian mentioned that was the case, so it's not clear to me > > what you're trying to say.) > > I am not using GTK, but dialog. Here's the "screenshot": > > ┌───────────────────────┤ [!!] Select a language ├────────────────────────┐ > │ │ > │ Choose the language to be used for the installation process. The │ > │ selected language will also be the default language for the installed │ > │ system. │ > │ │ > │ Language: │ > │ │ > │ C │ > │ English │ > │ │ > │ <Go Back> │ > │ │ > └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ > > <Tab> moves; <Space> selects; <Enter> activates buttons > > Sure, English is preselected and most people won't expend a second > thought, but C is not a language, and I don't think it should appear > in the list of choices. Well, using the text installer I'm getting the attached screenshot by default, and I think it's as clear as the gtk version. "None" which you mentioned initially wouldn't be a language either, so I fail to see how that would help. Finally, I'm not sure why you're insisting we drop support for non- localized installations. All in all, it looks like everything confirms -done@ was right. Mraw, KiBi.
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