The issue that I reported in this bug is that even though the locale is French, the calendar entries are in English ( the location that I selected during the installation was London). Screen_1.jpg shows the exact thing that I think as a regression. We used to have the calendar entries localised in the language selected up-until the images that contained ubiquity (2.13.11) or earlier. It may not be a regression in ubiquity but the behaviour changed after 2.13.12 onwards.
locale returns the following
ubuntu@ ubuntu- Inspiron- N4010:~ $ locale "fr_FR. UTF-8" en_GB.UTF- 8 "fr_FR. UTF-8" en_GB.UTF- 8 "fr_FR. UTF-8" en_GB.UTF- 8 en_GB.UTF- 8 en_GB.UTF- 8 en_GB.UTF- 8 ON=en_GB. UTF-8
LANG=fr_FR.UTF-8
LANGUAGE=
LC_CTYPE=
LC_NUMERIC=
LC_TIME=en_GB.UTF-8
LC_COLLATE=
LC_MONETARY=
LC_MESSAGES=
LC_PAPER=
LC_NAME=en_GB.UTF-8
LC_ADDRESS=
LC_TELEPHONE=
LC_MEASUREMENT=
LC_IDENTIFICATI
LC_ALL=
The issue that I reported in this bug is that even though the locale is French, the calendar entries are in English ( the location that I selected during the installation was London). Screen_1.jpg shows the exact thing that I think as a regression. We used to have the calendar entries localised in the language selected up-until the images that contained ubiquity (2.13.11) or earlier. It may not be a regression in ubiquity but the behaviour changed after 2.13.12 onwards.