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--- Comment #3 from A S Alam <aalam(a)redhat.com> 2009-07-16 05:03:58 EDT ---
(In reply to comment #2)
thanks for report, I can reproduce this. In konsole/gnome-terminal it
works,
but in terminal it's broken.
Problem is with terminal and utf-8 encoding. Can you use any other encoding for
pa_IN different than utf-8?
I have only utf-8 encoding for Indic (hindi, punjabi, bengali, gujarati,
kannada, malyalam, tamil, telugu)
[locale -a|grep _IN]
> it should be in English if run in text mode
it's not that simple, there is a lot of languages using mostly ascii characters
and only a few special ones. Changing to english for them would be regression.
sorry, but I mean only for Indic languages (which I mention above) all *_IN
anaconda is doing same (in text mode, using English for Indic languages)
Hope this will help
Thanks
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