Summary: | Kate Does NOT Respect/Ignores The Language Set Langueage for Text | ||
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Product: | [Applications] kate | Reporter: | John <kdelovaa> |
Component: | encoding | Assignee: | KWrite Developers <kwrite-bugs-null> |
Status: | RESOLVED INTENTIONAL | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | cullmann |
Priority: | NOR | Keywords: | qt6 |
Version: | 24.01.95 | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Arch Linux | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: |
Description
John
2024-03-15 11:45:53 UTC
Do you mean with 'Kate still ignores language for your national language and text is in "English".' that the spell checker is still turned to "English"? Needs more feedback. (In reply to Christoph Cullmann from comment #2) > Needs more feedback. Not a Polish language when you have uppper-upper quotes. Polish is "lower-upper". There's no such thing as "upper-upper" quotes. Setting evererything E V E R Y T H I N G in Kate makes no diffreence. Still no Polish quotes. This means no Polish is set, but its on Eglish despite me being able to type the following: zażółć żółtą jaźń. "This qotatation is wrong". Setting evertyhing OK in Kate and it still in English. It shows PL everywhere i set it up, but for example in LibreOffice Writer when I chose PL , I got proper quotations, Polish ones not English ones. THE SAME FONT. This concludes that Kate DOES NOT respect the settings. It just mean I can type the so called diacritical signs/letters: żźćół but that's it. I need full language support so it means we don't have " at the beginning of quotations. This upper quote is a thte bottom in PL (just like in LibreOffice) and the last is " the upper one (just like in English). This is an easy way to recognize if the the software obeys the language set. LO obeys. Kate does not. It kind of makes me feel discriminated. You wouldn't do it for a FR or DE. Sorry, but Kate is no word processor, but a plain text editor. We don't support such things for any language. In German we have the same lower-upper style, Kate will not do that for the de locale either. I think, when I reported the bug, I made everything clear. Final thught: then the setting is dummy. As said, that is intentional and for all languages the same. Just like vim and Co. would behave, too. It is unfortunate that this not fits your needs, but we don't alter that. |