If I select Spanish then I expect a default of Spanish keyboard, not english, and a second alternative of Latin American keyboard; English as a third option....
What is expected:
- select Spanish language.
- select Try Ubuntu.
- open GEdit.
- type "ñ" on my keyboard and get an "ñ" on GEdit.
Currently, when typing "ñ" we get ';' instead, because the keyboard is English by default...
Regarding the timezone setting, it should be detected by using the users public IP address automatically somehow.
I don't remember what happened in 12.04 but I think the keyboard was correctly set to Spanish by default, the timezone not so sure though...
Thanks for improving this! Love Ubuntu Live :-)
If I select Spanish then I expect a default of Spanish keyboard, not english, and a second alternative of Latin American keyboard; English as a third option....
What is expected:
- select Spanish language.
- select Try Ubuntu.
- open GEdit.
- type "ñ" on my keyboard and get an "ñ" on GEdit.
Currently, when typing "ñ" we get ';' instead, because the keyboard is English by default...
Regarding the timezone setting, it should be detected by using the users public IP address automatically somehow.
I don't remember what happened in 12.04 but I think the keyboard was correctly set to Spanish by default, the timezone not so sure though...
Thanks for improving this! Love Ubuntu Live :-)