thai display incorrectly on boot option on live CD
Bug #46985 reported by
Roys Hengwatanakul
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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gfxboot-theme-ubuntu (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Medium
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Hi,
I have try on the Dapper 6.06 RC CD
when CD boot up to the boot option
Press F2 to select Thai language
then it display incorrectly
the character and vowel is correctly display but vowel in not in the correct position it spread out
also some wording is too long (that is my fault , I am the translator
which I alredy correct them)
when install and reboot
when check about ubuntu page which use yelp lefthandside show index display o.k but right handside display incorrectly
I have not try install as english then install thai pack yet
but in beta2 when I install english first then once boot ok select thai
language pack the document display correctly
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This bug was fixed in the package gfxboot- theme-ubuntu - 0.5.2
--------------- theme-ubuntu (0.5.2) hardy; urgency=low
gfxboot-
* Ask for language before displaying the main menu (LP: #39888). access- options keywords in isolinux.cfg are now deprecated
* Filter out translations for various languages (Arabic, Dzongkha, Indic,
Mongolian, Thai) that we cannot render properly for various reasons
(LP: #46985, #56145).
* Give checkbox semantics to the items in the F6 "Other Options" menu.
* Add acpi=off, noapic, and nolapic options to the "Other Options" menu.
* Display the "Other Options" menu for the live CD too, but without the
d-i expert mode option.
* Use theme background colour as the colour for dialog title bars and
progress bars (LP: #28795).
* Fetch foreground, background, and access-options from gfxboot.cfg in
preference to isolinux.cfg. The gfxboot-foreground, gfxboot-background,
and gfxboot-
and support for them will be removed after Ubuntu 8.04.
* Include po/ in the binary package for consistency with gfxboot-theme-*,
although you should generally just use bootlogo.tar.gz rather than
building the theme afresh (LP: #39930).
-- Colin Watson <email address hidden> Tue, 05 Feb 2008 17:27:50 +0000