On Wed, 2009-11-25 at 14:10 -0500, Matthias Clasen wrote:
> the only difference here is that adding non-input-method-based
language
> post installation is trivial, while adding input-method-based languages
> post-installation is not. That is why the stuff for input-method-based
> languages always gets installed by default, but stuff for
> non-input-method-based languages doesn't.
Not sure that is true, actually. Or do you mean by 'non-trivial' just
that you have to open gpk-application and install the language suppport
group for your language ?
IIRC, there was some discussion wrt to
http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/YumLangpackPlugin about doing
that automatically if a user logs in with a language whose language
support group is not installed.
Last time I tried it you had to go a bit beyond that point (there was
manual work involved in actually getting an input method to start in
your user session). That was a while back, though, admittedly. I should
test again.
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