[Bug 1894341] Re: Ubuntu Installer language selector for Persian is horribly displayed
Steve Langasek
1894341 at bugs.launchpad.net
Sat Sep 5 00:46:03 UTC 2020
Neither plymouth nor ubiquity are involved in the F2 display of language
names. Reassigning to gfxboot-theme-ubuntu.
Note that in groovy and beyond, we also no longer use isolinux /
gfxboot; so this is a non-issue there.
** Package changed: plymouth (Ubuntu) => gfxboot-theme-ubuntu (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
Ubuntu Installer language selector for Persian is horribly displayed
Status in gfxboot-theme-ubuntu package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in ubiquity package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
After booting Ubuntu Desktop installer, if you press F2 to select
another language for the installer, the text for Persian language is
displayed entirely wrong (see the attached screenshot). This is most
probably since the bootloader (maybe ISOLINUX?) could not show bidi-
rtl-text properly. Other bidi-rtl languages avoided this issue simply
by showing the language name in Latin alphabet at this stage (e.g.
Arabic).
Persian speaking users would either miss that option, or will avoid
selecting it since they assume that the entire Persian translations
would be broken. I suggest that string to be changed to `Persian` or
`Farsi` for the time.
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