# UX (current in Kubuntu)
## KCM
Currently does not on-demand ask for installation of required localization packages.
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## Notification
When it is detected that a package has incomplete localization an Icon appears
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When the user clicks on the notification/systray icon the installer pops up to install whatever the notification said
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# Techno
- plasma l10n is in packages: yay
- apps l10n is in separate l10n packages: eek
- non-kde bits draw l10n from ubunut packs: eek
libkubuntu implements heavy lifting for most of kde-l10n and the ubuntu stuff. whatWhat we are lacking for the most part is a UI/design on how to get the crap installed. Also it is currently using libqapt, which can block discover by holding the dpkg lock. Should be ported to packagekit?
kubuntu-notification-helper shows message when l10n support is incomplete. butBut this is terrible shit and ugly. can we make packagekit figure this stuff out on its own? if not, cConsult with VDG on how to notify the user that he has incomplete l10n (this in particular matters for a) offline installations b) user installs thunderbird and that doesn't drag in thunderbird-l10n).
needs looking into if drilling a hole in the KCM to on-demand add the ubuntu plunder when changing language is an option etc.