OK, let's all collect the list. These have already come up: - kdebase-runtime (currently in a -flags subpackage, used at least 1. by the keyboard layout switcher to represent a keyboard layout and 2. when selecting the locale in System Settings to represent a country) - deluge (currently getting ripped out because that was requested in a bug) - gcompris - freeciv - xfce4-xkb-plugin - ktorrent (same use as deluge, for geolocation of peers) Icon themes, containing at least one flag (UN or other) to represent the locale preferences (and I didn't check if there are other icons containing flags): - gnome-icon-theme (UN) - bluecurve-icon-theme (3 countries, overlayed into a single icon) - oxygen-icon-theme (UN) - crystalsvg-icon-theme (2 countries, overlayed into a single icon) Other KDE packages (yes, KDE ships multiple copies of flags, in slightly different formats (PNG vs. SVG, sizes)): - kdeedu (kgeography, that's the "geography learning app" I alluded to, the flags are part of the information about countries it shows) - kdeedu-marble (flags are shown in the properties for a place) - kdegames (ksirk) (similar to FreeCiv in principle: the flags are used to represent players, who choose a given nation; note that this game is extra "fun" for the "politically correct" folks because it contains a map of Earth with territories not quite matching actual country borders, see the screenshot at http://www.kde-apps.org/content/preview.php?preview=1&id=21450&file1=21450-1.png&file2=21450-2.png&file3=&name=KsirK to get an idea) - kde-plasma-translatoid (currently getting ripped out because the flags were noticed and frowned upon during review, uses flags for languages) That's 14 packages, and I'm sure there are more (if you know of any others, feel free to reply). Kevin Kofler -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list