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** Changed in: language-pack-gnome-he (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => In Progress
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Hebrew translation confusing for replace file question
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Already fixed upstream.
** Changed in: language-pack-gnome-he (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Hebrew translation confusing for replace file question
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If someone could point me to the appropriate string's package I would be
able to fix this.
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Wrong alignment and bidi problems in Hebrew system help
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I fixed the string. Will there be language-pack updates for Edgy that would
fix this problem? (and confirm that that really was the fix)
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Unfortunately non of Gnome help is translated into Hebrew (or Arabic,
another rtl languages, in which the same problem exists, as far as I can
tell), so I can't answer that. All I can say is that the GNOME help
(which appears in English) is aligned to the left, although the Hebrew
locale is set (bu
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntu-docs
The text in the Hebrew "about Ubuntu" incorporated into the 6.10 desktop
is aligned to the left, while is should be aligned to the right, and has
BiDi problems - i.e. mixed Hebrew-English text gets messed up. This is
probably and encoding prob
True for all Hebrew help, not just "about Ubuntu".
** Summary changed:
- Wrong alignment and bidi problems in Hebrew "About Ubuntu"
+ Wrong alignment and bidi problems in Hebrew system help
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I'm not sure that that will solve it - in the console the Hebrew strings
appear scrambled. There might be two problems here – one is the rtl
issue in the GUI apps, and one is the console issue, but it might be the
same problem affecting both the console and the GUI, so I don't know.
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Thanks for the bug report.
I'm closing this bug because it has been fixed in Edgy. It is
automatically set to "nls=utf8,umask=007", and I haven't experienced any
problems with it. If you still think this is problematic - please
respond and say so.
It won't be fixed in Dapper since this bug doesn'
Steps to reproduce:
1. Install Hebrew language pack.
2. Switch to a Hebrew GNOME session.
3. Run "apt-get install foo" in Terminal/xterm/console*
*You may need to set your default system language to Hebrew (via
system->administration->language support) for the problem to appear in the
console.
Caused by user edit.
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
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I reported this to the OO.o bugzilla
(http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=70152), but I'm not
sure the problem is in OO.o - it happens even without openoffice.org-
l10n-he installed - a Hebrew GNOME is enough - as shown in attached
screenshot.
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I get "Couldn't get registers: No such process.".
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Another attempt for a backtrace.
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Backtrace attached.
This time there was no crash message - gaim just froze.
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attachment
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Public bug reported:
Gaim crashed after I deleted an account, and then clicked "add" in the
accounts window.
** Affects: gaim (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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Thanks for the bug report.
I'm closing this bug because it has been fixed in Edgy.
A backport request has already been made for Dapper:
https://launchpad.net/products/dapper-backports/+bug/60093
** Changed in: amule (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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amule 2.1.0-1 doesn't su
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 6650 ***
** Changed in: amule (Ubuntu Dapper)
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zero results with hebrew search
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 6650
amule 2.1.0-1 doesn't support file search with Korean
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No reproducing can be done
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Using backspace key in Hebrew make the system log out
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Happens with me as well - although the behavior in the "keyboard"
application from the preferences menu is set to alt-shift (no right or
left).
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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Forwarded from duplicate #51495:
"When using OpenOffice.org with a Hebrew language-pack GNOME (doesn't
have to be a Hebrew OO.o, the bug happens even when you leave openoffice
on the English language pack, but use the Hebrew one for the rest of
Ubuntu) the drop-down menus in the tool bars (e.g. fo
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 44367 ***
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 44367
Interface in right-to-left mode has problems
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Happens in Edgy as well.
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** Attachment added: "Screenshot of Writer with Hebrew locale"
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Happens in console as well - though there the text is completely
garbled, not just the wrong way round.
note that this doesn't happen with every command, some appear alright.
So far I've found this only in apt-get. I couldn't check if this happens
in Arabic too, because apt-get isn't translated in
** Description changed:
When using the Hebrew lang-pack (and probably other RTL languages as
- well) on current edgy, and running e.g. apt-get, the translation strings
- appear backwards - and so unreadable.
+ well) on current edgy, and running apt-get on terminal or xterm, the
+ translation str
happens in xterm as well.
On 22/09/06, Emmanuel Touzery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> and maybe you can try in other terminal programs to see whether the
> problem is only happening with one of them, or if it's with all of them.
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> Hebrew translation appear wrong way round in terminal
> htt
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Public bug reported:
When using the Hebrew lang-pack (and probably other RTL languages as
well) on current edgy, and running e.g. apt-get, the translation strings
appear backwards - and so unreadable.
This should be fixed before release, or all strings that show up in the
terminal should be remov
This is caused by moving the Windows entry into the Debian section of
menu.lst, which is altered when grub-update is run. This is not a bug.
This bug should be closed. Sorry.
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Are you using Kubuntu or Ubuntu? does it happen in any other
application? Are you running standard Dapper, or have you modified
anything relavant?
I couldn't reproduce this bug in any text box on my system - I run Gnome
Dapper, with nvidia driver.
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** Summary changed:
- Grub menu altered incorrectly bu kernel update
+ Grub menu altered incorrectly by kernel update
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** Attachment added: "My /boot/grub/menu.lst before update"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/3382523/menu%20%28before%29.lst
** Attachment added: "My /boot/grub/menu.lst after update"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/3382524/menu%20%28after%29.lst
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Public bug reported:
When updating the kernel through update-manager, a new menu.lst is
generated for grub, however the update is unable to detect a Windows XP
installation that was detected during Dapper installtion. Therefore,
after the update, the Windows XP option isn't present in the Grub
men
Public bug reported:
If while resuming from hibernation the system mounts your / partition for the
30th time in a row, fast resume is cancelled, and instead the system goes
through regular boot process, with drive health check. Instaed, the drive
health check should be disabled upon hibernatio
Same is true when an Arabic Language pack is installed.
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Public bug reported:
When using OpenOffice.org with a Hebrew language-pack GNOME (doesn't
have to be a Hebrew OO.o, the bug happens even when you leave
openoffice on the English language pack, but use the Hebrew one for the
rest of Ubuntu) the drop-down menus in the tool bars (e.g. font, font
siz
The bottom panel should be horizontally flipped too - for consistency's
sake and as it is more logical for the open applications to align to the
right.
I must stress that this is indeed a severe problem when it comes to
usability in RTL languages - users see the panel before anything else
and such
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
When using a language pack of a language that is written from right to
left, the order of the menu in the panel changes appropriately, but the
position of the menus on the top panel does not. So, when you open one
of the menus, the arrows on t
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