Hi,
>
> sajolida:
> Honestly, I wouldn't experiment much on this and leave the language
> first as other installers do.
>
Word.
>>
>> Spencer:
>> If we set keyboard language
>> first, given that a kanji character is entered, say, in the search
>> field
>> for text language, what will be displayed? Is only display text
>> affected with text language settings, or is input text included,
>> because
>> it is being displayed?
>>
>
> I have no idea.
>
I feel like the displayed input text would only reflect the key mapping.
However, editing the 'Text Language' (when ordered first) updates the
other options, allowing for keystrokes to become contextually relevant.
So it makes sense that editing the 'Keyboard Language' (when ordered
first) updates the other options and allows for displayed text to become
readable.
>
> There were 73 languages supported by Debian Installer, does this sound
> like a list that people can search through manually? Probably yes.
>
I am all for the exhaustive list :)
>
> Lunar:
> The most
> overloaded letter is 'E', but watch out, we also have 'Ε' for
> “Ελληνικά”. Yep, capital epsilon is not the same as capital ee…
>
I thought that E and Epsilon were the same [0]. It seems that ordering,
and transcoding, is based on phonetics. Also, it makes sense to include
Э.
Wordlife,
Spencer
[0]:
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epsilon