Switch to "English (United States)" doesn't work correctly
Bug #1654238 reported by
Chris Perry
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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language-selector (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Medium
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Gunnar Hjalmarsson |
Bug Description
I wanted to switch from "English (United Kingdom)" to "English (United States)". Ubuntu 16.04. In Language Support I moved "English (United States)" to the top of the list and then logged off and logged back in - but my language was still "English (United Kingdom)". Eg the trash icon was still called "Rubbish Bin".
The change only takes effect if one, in addition to the move described above, moves "English (United Kingdom" below "English" in the list in Language Support. This is a bug. The switch from "English (United Kingdom)" to "English (United States)" should take effect immediately - as I believe switches to other languages (eg French) do.
affects: | ubuntu-docs (Ubuntu) → language-selector (Ubuntu) |
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This bug is similar to bug #1084745. However, the fix of the latter did not take into account other English dialects following en_US. Fix uploaded.