On Tue, 3 Nov 1998, Petr Kolar wrote: > There is the question how to set locale's environment variables. If you > use short form (cs, fr, de, ...) the glibc locale files from cs_CZ, fr_FR, > etc. will be ignored. If you use longer form (cs_CZ, fr_FR, de_DE), the > locales are taken from xx_XX directories and when they are not there, they > are taken from xx directories. But then there is problem with man pages and > X resources, which are at least in some Linux distributions expected in > /usr/man/xx/. Or should they be in /usr/man/xx_XX?
I have LANG=es_ES in my environment, and I don't have any problem with man. The man program looks for manpages in /usr/man/es. I don't know about X resources. -- "06968dcf876e89a3e9c3a9df3ff9333f" (a truly random sig)

