Hi,
[email protected] wrote:
yes, I moved my language to the top (Deutsch) and the menus of
GWorkspace changed to German but all the other menus of wmaker are
still in English.
That's nice. GNUstep has NeXT/Apple style of installing all language
resources and you just need a default to activate it. You can have one
application in a Language one in the Other, if you wish, or set it global
I tried to find out where my is mistake.
About the locale variable In the documentation of wmaker I only found
that you have to start wmaker with your locale but not how to update
locale on a running wmaker.
In the documentation "Window Maker Internationalisation" there is only
written that you have to set the variable LINGUAS after autogen.sh
with for instance |$ ./configure LINGUAS="de fr en" before building|
|wmaker. This would generate (include) the international menus.|
In your "10-build_gs-wmaker.sh" I only found
"./autogen.sh
./configure --prefix=/System $DEBUG_ARGS \
--enable-randr --enable-dbus || exit 1"
Maybe the translated menus are not installed/built? Our I am wrong.
This perhaps leads to another question: How to update a running system
I don't know how you did install WindowMaker on your system, so if it
has languages included. Supposing german is included correctly, have you
tried the two suggestion on the WindowMaker site? Are you using systemd?
E.g.:
export LANG=de
or, alternatively launch windowmaker with the locale as parameter wmaker
--locale de
Riccardo