I don't see any progress since April, and the next release of Ubuntu is
just a month by now. Will this bug be fixed in the coming release 13.10?
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Public bug reported:
Kacst fonts are great for Arabic, but many other languages have added
characters to the original Arabic letters. For example, Sindhi uses many
characters based on Arabic letters which are part of the Unicode Arabic
chart. But the Kacst font does not support many of them. Thus
Public bug reported:
Please add Sindhi language to Ubiquity. Ubiquity and debian installer
packages are quite much translated for Sindhi. So it is time to
introduce this language in the Ubiquity installer.
Language name in English: Sindhi
Language name in Sindhi: سنڌي
Iso 639 code: sd
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Hi,
After struggling for many days, I just found out that the actual bug is the
fact the direction of a locale is not specified in the locale definition file.
There is rather a strange way to specify visual direction of desktop for any
locale, and that is by translating the string "default:LTR"
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Title:
Collation order for Sindhi (sd_PK) locale
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Public bug reported:
The default sorting order (collation) for Sindhi (sd_PK) locale in
Ubuntu 11.04 is not right. I created the locale file and submitted it,
and I copied the iso14651_t1 file in the LC_COLLATE field, which in turn
includes the iso14651_t1_common file where the sort order is inclu
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Title:
RTL Interface for Sindhi language
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Public bug reported:
I am trying to do localization of Ubuntu for Sindhi language. So far,
the locale file sd_PK has been included in Ubuntu and is part of the new
11.04. Sindhi keyboard is still not included but hopefully will.
Translation team is also working to translate Ubuntu into Sindhi.
I
The status is shown as "Fix released" but I am still unable to use it in
Ubuntu 10.04 after reinstalling the xkb-data package. I also downloaded
the iso of Ubuntu 10.10 and mounted it to see if the keyboard layout is
included in it. But it isn't there too. So what is the current status?
By the way
I have finalized the locale file for Sindhi (Pakistan) locale (sd_PK)
and am attaching it here. Kindly include it in the supported locales.
** Attachment added: "sd_PK"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49720065/sd_PK
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** Attachment added: "pk"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49574288/pk
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Keyboard layout for Sindhi
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xkeyboard-config
I was advised to report the keyboard layout for Sindhi language here.
The new file for keyboard layouts of Pakistan (pk) is attached here. The
new keyboard layout is called "MBSindhi", though you can name it
"Sindhi" as well. It starts at
Public bug reported:
The locale for Sindhi (India) is included in the Ubuntu by default, but
the Sindhi (Pakistan) is not. Sindhi is spoken mainly in Pakistan, so
this is the default locale for Sindhi language and needs to be included
in the system.
We have updated the locale file sd_PK for the l
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