The second scren is not completely french :)

Try the language manager in the e's panel settings.

2009/6/4 Luca De Marini <luca.darkmas...@gmail.com>

> So, now I'm in a werid situation because I tried to run sudo locale-gen
> I'd like to specify that when I tried to sudo gedit /etc/locale.gen before
> launchin locale-gen, there was no such file or it was empty. After running
> the command, same thing :)
> The file does not exist or it's empty. Well whatever, let's start with the
> real propblem. After running locale-gen, it generated a very long list of
> locales (I'm in Ubuntu, Jaunty, guess almost everything is installed by
> default). Please continue to the bottom of the mail.
>
> 2009/6/4 Luca De Marini <luca.darkmas...@gmail.com>
>
> >
> >
> > 2009/6/4 Carsten Haitzler <ras...@rasterman.com>
> >
> >> On Wed, 3 Jun 2009 22:41:05 +0200 Luca De Marini <
> >> luca.darkmas...@gmail.com>
> >> said:
> >>
> >> > Beside the fact that the module has a BIG RED advise not to use it, I
> >> even
> >> > tried it, the wizard started suddenly with a screen I never saw
> before,
> >> > asking me to choose a language between Japanese, Deutsch and another
> >> weird
> >> > language I cannot understand (I'm Italian and by the way english
> wasn't
> >> > listed) and at the end of the wizard I had a newly customized e17
> >> desktop in
> >>
> >> it only lists locales that 1. e has translations for, and 2. are
> suppoted
> >> by
> >> your system. locale -a will list them. this is a matter for you to
> install
> >> the
> >> appropriate locale support for your os.
> >
> >
> > I have English and Italian installed on my OS and they are not listed, as
> I
> > said. In fact, now that I deleted my .e again and Enlightenment restored
> a
> > standard .e folder, my E is translated to Italian and all my OS in
> general
> > is in Italian. This had nothing to do with languages E had translations
> for
> > (it has translations for Italian) or languages suppprted by my system (my
> > system supports Italian and has it installed ;) ). Maybe it happened
> because
> > I used the module rather than the real wizard which should run once,
> etc.?
> >
> >
> >>
> >>
> >> > a foreign language. Also, looking at loaded modules, I noticed that
> the
> >> > first run wizard module is not loaded again! So, it looks like loading
> >> it
> >> > activates it suddenly and then it is automatically unloaded. In any
> >> case,
> >> > doing the same things I did before now changed nothing. Still the same
> >> > problem...
> >>
> >> correct. first run wizard is only meant to be run once - it then should
> >> switch
> >> to another profile that doesnt load it. it SHOULD be run first time you
> >> use e -
> >> if you have no ~/.e directory
> >
> >
> > So, you are telling me that once I run Wizard, E is NOW setted up so that
> > wizard cannot be run anymore because it will revert to the first
> > configuration I created with wizard, basically? Say, for example, I run E
> > for the first time and customize it with Wizard in the way Y. Then I
> delete
> > .e, restart the session, and E will always revert to Y configuration
> without
> > running wizard?
> >
> > Some versions ago it wasn't like that. On my OpenGEU 8.10 release it was
> a
> > feature that every time you deleted .e you had the chance to reconfigure
> in
> > a guided way everything again with wizard :)
> >
> > But I can still use the module as an option for people to manually run
> > wizard if they want... ONLY if I can understand the languages problem.
> > Casterm any idea, seriously, why my installed languages are not listed?
> When
> > I run locale -a just to get you the degree of my problem, I have these:
> >
> > locale -a
> > bn_BD
> > bn_IN
> > C
> > de_AT.utf8
> > de_BE.utf8
> > de_CH.utf8
> > de_DE.utf8
> > de_LI.utf8
> > de_LU.utf8
> > en_AU.utf8
> > en_BW.utf8
> > en_CA.utf8
> > en_DK.utf8
> > en_GB.utf8
> > en_HK.utf8
> > en_IE.utf8
> > en_IN
> > en_NG
> > en_NZ.utf8
> > en_PH.utf8
> > en_SG.utf8
> > en_US.utf8
> > en_ZA.utf8
> > en_ZW.utf8
> > es_AR.utf8
> > es_BO.utf8
> > es_CL.utf8
> > es_CO.utf8
> > es_CR.utf8
> > es_DO.utf8
> > es_EC.utf8
> > es_ES.utf8
> > es_GT.utf8
> > es_HN.utf8
> > es_MX.utf8
> > es_NI.utf8
> > es_PA.utf8
> > es_PE.utf8
> > es_PR.utf8
> > es_PY.utf8
> > es_SV.utf8
> > es_US.utf8
> > es_UY.utf8
> > es_VE.utf8
> > fr_BE.utf8
> > fr_CA.utf8
> > fr_CH.utf8
> > fr_FR.utf8
> > fr_LU.utf8
> > it_CH.utf8
> > it_IT.utf8
> > POSIX
> > pt_BR.utf8
> > pt_PT.utf8
> > xh_ZA.utf8
> >
> > So, as you may see, way more than 3 languages and I doubt E has
> > translations for only 3 of these langs, plus, as I already sais, E only
> > lists weird for me languages, like japanese! And Italian is translated (I
> > said that too, I'm now writing from an Italian translated E). Plus, when
> I
> > load the wizard module, couldn't E just run with my installed locale and
> not
> > ask me which to use? I'm pretty sure that when I run wizard for the first
> > time it doesn't ask for the language, why does it now?
> >
> > Well, in any case, if anyone can help, my problem is pretty simple: I
> need
> > a way to run wizard at will :)
> > That's all :)
> > Greets and thanks for answers everybody,
> >
>
>  Now I do not only have the first problem. Keep in mind I created an
> opengeu
> custom configuration for wizard to load too, as another preset
> configuration. So, when I load the wizard module, this screen appears, see
> shot1.
>
> http://opengeu.intilinux.com/screenshots/geushot1.jpg
>
> Only 3 weird languages I can't even tell which languages are them except
> for
> Japanese maybe.. well, I choose the first one, thought it was german (from
> the DE prefix) but it happens to be French. From the second window, shot2,
>
> http://opengeu.intilinux.com/screenshots/geushot2.jpg
>
> I choose "predefinito". Note that on the top there's written Profil, while
> everything else is in Italian!! Incredible :)
> This is getting really funny. Mixed languages.
>
> Ah, and there's no openGEU profile in the list! Then there's this screen,
> shot 3,
>
> http://opengeu.intilinux.com/screenshots/geushot3.jpg
>
> and look, something in French something in English. Then I'm asked to
> choose
> apps for ibar and the title is in french, everything else in English.
>
> After this screen, I continue, the default theme is loaded up for a moment
> and then, the wizard starts over again but this time it works correctly!
> Woah! See my last shot.
>
> http://opengeu.intilinux.com/screenshots/geushot4.jpg
>
> >From now on, everything goes OK, OpenGEU is listed in the available
> profiles, etc.
>
> Man, any hint about what could the problem be? Now everytime I load the
> wizard module, this exact procedure is repeated. Fake wizard, messed up
> langs, then the real thing, etc.
>
> Greets,
>
> Luca
>
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