Re: [newui] KeyboardSpoke improvements

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----- Original Message -----
> On Thu, 2012-01-19 at 12:14 -0500, Martin Gracik wrote:
> > I don't think this is a good idea. If the default keyboard is
> > something
> > what I don't want at all, I would first remove it, and then go and
> > add
> > the ones I want. Not add the ones I want, and then look and find
> > the
> > one that was there before to remove it.
> > 
> > Do you know what I mean?
> 
> I know what you mean, but I do think that's a narrow use case. I
> mean,
> if you go to do that and see the button is grey, you add the one
> layout
> you want, hit enter, then delete the original one. It's an
> inconvenience, sure, but how inconvenient is it compared to putting
> the
> dialog in an error state and necessarily having to have some kind of
> text (which would need to be translated) to explain you can't move
> forward until you pick a layout?
> 
> How are we setting the default layout now? Is the default layout
> going
> to be the default one associated with the language the user selected
> on
> the very first screen (language selection) or is it going to be US
> English?

I would say it should be based on the language you select.

> 
> It might be a very common case to always want US English available as
> a
> layout, in which case if it's always there you wouldn't want to
> remove
> it?

Then we can automatically use English US layout if the user removes all layouts from the list.

> 
> ~m
> 
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