Andreas Jaeger wrote:
For me as German, I like the way that if I select "German" as language, I get a German keyboard setup automatically, so I do not want to move away from that one.
With no other information than Language, I think that is the most reasonable way to do it.
I see right now the following options: 1) Leave everything as is and close the bugreport as WONTFIX.
+1. Like Jiri said, the keyboard can be changed with a couple of clicks.
2) Handle "English (UK)" special and use the "English US" keyboard.
That would only switch the 2-click burden to the UK openSUSE users.
3) Do not change keyboard at all.
That would be an unnecessary regression.
4) Add some more locales, like "English (AU)" that use English (UK) as language but English US keyboard.
Perhaps an option - there is an "en_AU" locale.
5) Any other ideas?
Use IP geolocation to make a better guess about the users geographical location. Then we could have a lookup-table indexed by (language,location) that would give a list of the most commonly found keyboards for that combination. E.g. "En(UK),AU" -> US (possibly plus others). -- Per Jessen, Zürich (-0.9°C) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org