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TimBinsted_
In Your Default Profile I have noticed that the order of the drop-down lists (country and language) is somewhat strange. Certainly not alphabetical. I am using Latest version (0.91.0.3) with SuSE 9.1 and KDE.

Also under Language is there no way to specify straight English. It is EnglishAmerican or nothing. When I set a wrong language, I can find no way to unset it, except by choosing another language.
mayco_
QUOTE(TimBinsted)
In Your Default Profile I have noticed that the order of the drop-down lists (country and language) is somewhat strange. Certainly not alphabetical. I am using Latest version (0.91.0.3) with SuSE 9.1 and KDE.

indeed, it is sorted on the translation of the country (Germany = Deutsland or something like that smile.png )

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Also under Language is there no way to specify straight English. It is EnglishAmerican or nothing. When I set a wrong language, I can find no way to unset it, except by choosing another language.

You can't unset a language, because it is not neccesary, just select a different language and you're done.
TimBinsted_
My language (set up in KDE) is NL.
In the Your Default Profile for both language and country the order is not at all alphabetical, for example there is the entry Non-Profit (or something) between the entries New Zealand and Panama.

Also in languages there is no English entry, only EnglishAmerican.

This has also been tried on an other (SuSE) system and the same fault was found.

However in the Search For Skype Users (advanced) the drop down lists are sorted in order and the entries also make sense.

There seem to be different lists used for these similar entries.
mayco_
Non-Profit... there is a Commercial item also. These are the full names of al Top Level Domain names! That's not correct... How can you live in "Commercial"? smile.png
Jaanus
Cool catch wink.png. Will make these to be the same as in the Advanced Search where they're ok.
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