在 2015年07月29日 14:35, Takashi Iwai 写道:
2, Create a selection table on GDM. it will call chameleon tongue's desktop file later when customer successfully login.
This would give a flexibility, indeed, but OTOH, too many knobs are messy on login screen from UI/UX POV. I guess GNOME devs won't like yet more button in the standard login screen. But, moving it into a special dialog won't help much, either; switching to a different IMF is mostly only for experts, and such people can likely do it in other way. Yes, It's a kind of solution, not the best. But In my mind, Let customer select is better than auto select. Because auto select not always right for customer.
But if they doesn't care? Asking too much is rather harmful for them. And I bet majority of users don't care about the difference of IMF, as long as it works. So, this comes to the question of justice: whether to serve for majority or to save minority. There can be never 100% "correct" answer here.
I have reread your e-mail: If users don't care the difference of IMS, they will also don't care be assigned an pre defined IMF too, in this way, we don't need auto select. I want clear that the "auto select" we discuss here means select an IMF base user's LANG env. For SLE: Because of we only keep only 1 IMF installed by default in the feature we metioned, So run auto select at first time login is not useful. if user install another IMF from source, he will make a switch to new IMF or not only by their own favor. For your previous idea: We don't need to modify SLE installation program, because only 1IMF install by default, so user don't need to select. I think Add a dialog in "Settings" -> "region &language" is fine, user can install other IMF and switch if they need; For OpenSUSE, hope can insist on your previous decision, because it's far more better than current. But if you install 2 or more IMF in system installation, Maybe you still need modify installation program. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-m17n+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-m17n+owner@opensuse.org