Johan Cwiklinski (mailings@xxxxxxxx) said: > Considering this, I'm not sure simply removing flags for gcompris is the > thing to do. > > Any thoughts ? It's the right thing from a UI standpoint. That dialog is horrible. Here's an example, when started in es_MX.UTF-8: http://notting.fedorapeople.org/gcompris.png 1) I started it in the locale of the largest Spanish-speaking population on the globe. So I get a (broken) flag image for an entirely different country? 2) Say I'm a child who can't read the language but is supposed to pick the language via flag. Not only is it not using a flag that I'd recognize in my locale, how am I even supposed to know that it's a language configuration area? There's no other information other than a name of the language (or 'your system default', which also isn't going to make a lot of sense to most kids) 3) There's also entries there to change the timing of the game, the skin, whether to have music or sound effects, etc. None of these have iconographic representations to make them usable by the pre-literate set. So yes, long term, the flags should be removed. Ideally, upstream would be convinced to do it. Bill -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list