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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Il 07/02/2019 14:18, David Haslam ha
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      <div>Surely Karl is right in having as part of his design
        philosophy the desire to avoid a systemic bias in favour of the
        English language. <br>
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    <span class="tlid-translation translation"><span title="">I think I</span></span><span
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            have not well understood</span></span> the problem <span
          class="moz-smiley-s7"><span>:-\</span></span>.</span> <span
        title="" class="">In my case I just wondered if we could not
        display the list of languages in the language of the system (not
        only in English, not modify the source file to English.) Or
        maybe I would see the language displayed in the original locale</span>
      <span title="" class="">with a translation in parenthesis. This
        second solution seems to me nicer.<br>
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      <div>It’s more the case that BibleTime and PocketSword still have
        some measure of such a systemic bias. </div>
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      <div>This is a Top Level aspect of Software Engineering. I for one
        commend his commitment to Internationalisation.  <br>
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    Me too!! <br>
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      <div>David</div>
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      On Thu, Feb 7, 2019 at 13:10, Cyrille &lt;<a
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        <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Il 07/02/2019 13:02, Karl
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          <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/7/19 6:41 AM, Cyrille wrote:<br>
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            cite="mid:f56ac291-dc83-c1a3-e6cb-ef6cd298e8c4@gmail.com">Maybe
            it should be interesting to have the list translated?</blockquote>
          <font face="FreeSerif">Xiphos' languages file tries to be
            localized to a language's own name and encoding, to the
            extent it's known and can be done in current font support.
            There have been some in the past that were not localized
            because of limitations, e.g. Norsk ("grep -A2 -B1 -i
            '^nb[^a-z]' /usr/share/xiphos/languages") and Gothic ("grep
            -B2 -i ^got /usr/share/xiphos/languages"). The original ISO
            dump from which it was initialized was all Latin script.<br>
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            Oh, look, sil.org moved the ISO dump page *again*...<br>
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        <font face="FreeSerif">Bibletime propose the tranluction of the
          list. If I have difficulties to find something with xiphos, I
          jump on Bibletime, but it's not very practical.</font><br>
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