Bernie Innocenti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Bastien wrote: >> One quick question: how to switch a laptop to kreyol language? >> >> I was able to switch to french by just using fr_FR.UTF-8 in >> /home/olpc/.i18n but what is the equivalent for Kreyol? >> I tried kr_KR.UTF-8 and ht_HT.UTF-8 but it failed. > > This will give the list of all supported values for $LANG: > > locale -a > > This will add long names: > > locale -a -v > > The language "Kreyol" does not even seem to be supported in > glibc 2.8!
Mhh.. I can't seem to find a good reference on this. I will try to ask to some haitian developers. > Does it have alternate names? Is it a dialect of > another language? Well, no, Kreyol is a language on its own. It's derived from many language (among them are french, english, spanish) and there are actually several kreyol variants (Haïti, Jamaïc, etc...) The Pootle has a single Kreyol instance, that's why I expected someone had already tested it on a XO. Thanks anyway for the pointers, I will keep you posted on this. -- Bastien _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
