Re: [Fedora-i18n-list] Adding a new language pack

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Hi Daniel,

A language pack includes any package(s) which specifically related to a 
specific language. That may include but not limited to:
 - Input methods for that specific language
 - Fonts for that specific language
 - Some language specific utils.
 - Some sub-packages for translations such as openoffice.org and kde-i18n

Translations that sub-packaged is usually a special cases for few application. 
For usual translations, the package of the application itself will include 
it. (i.e. gedit will include all the translations for gedit etc)

Regards,
Leon

On Wednesday 24 August 2005 05:19, Daniel Yacob wrote:
> Greets,
>
> Doing a custom installation of FC4 I noticed the section for "Language
> Packs" (or maybe it was "Packages", it was a subsection under "System"
> IIRC). What comprises a language pack and when is one required?  If
> applicable, I would like to provide one for Amharic support.
>
> thanks!
>
> /Daniel
>
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