Bug 13644 (Georgian)

Summary: Georgian Layout definition.
Product: xkeyboard-config Reporter: Vladimer Sichinava <vsichi>
Component: GeneralAssignee: xkb
Status: RESOLVED FIXED QA Contact:
Severity: normal    
Priority: medium CC: giomac
Version: unspecified   
Hardware: All   
OS: Linux (All)   
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Description Vladimer Sichinava 2007-12-13 06:37:56 UTC
In current xkeyboard-config svn version.
Layout: Georgian ... contains:
Georgia - QWERTY
Georgian Ergonomic
Georgia - Russian
Georgia - MESS
Georgia - AZERTY Tskapo (for Georgian users in France)

there is also Layout: Italian that contains:
Georgia - QWERTY Ita (for Georgian users in Italy)

A question is, should we move "Georgia - QWERTY Ita" in Layout: Georgian
or should we move "Georgia - AZERTY Tskapo" into Layout: France ?
Comment 1 George Machitidze 2007-12-13 11:24:35 UTC
Georgian Layout must be in Georgian section.
Why italian? Why french? Lets take mars or pluto :)
Lets take it from users point of view:
You want to select "georgian" and you've found it, but.. oh, you see that its not what you need, so, now you want to make something special, i dont think that you will select "italian" and then "qwerty-georgian ita" - you will try to find layout in georgian section. 
Comment 2 Vasil Kekelia 2007-12-30 10:29:53 UTC
I can't understand why georgian layout should go to french section.

In AZERTY Tskapo the only thing which is french is the disposition used for georgian letters. It must stay with other georgian layouts.
Comment 3 Sergey V. Udaltsov 2007-12-30 17:36:44 UTC
> should we move "Georgia - AZERTY Tskapo" into Layout: France ?

This one is right. I'll fix it.

The layouts are per-country. So if some layout for some language LLL (which is the national language of the country ll) is used in some country cc, it goes to the file symbols/cc, not to symbols/ll.
Comment 4 Sergey V. Udaltsov 2008-01-02 13:21:56 UTC
The variant is moved to fr(geo). Compatibility rule added.

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