See the image below. For Canadian English, the value is "eh?" But the string looks like Candian Englisheh?
Although hilarious, it is incorrect.
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See the image below. For Canadian English, the value is "eh?" But the string looks like Candian Englisheh?
Although hilarious, it is incorrect.
I consulted with another designer as research into this issue, and it seems likely that this is just a bug in the table display, where there is no cell padding and Canadian English just so happens to end without the text-wrapping to a new line.
As an aside, the English language labels "Hebrew" and "Arabic" shouldn't show RTL, since the UI language is still English and therefore LTR.
We've now replaced the table with a responsive layout (in T204934) so this looks vaguely fixed to me:
Can we declare this Resolved?