Hi Sergiu, Sergiu Ivanov <[email protected]> writes:
> Hi Fredrik, > > Fredrik Salomonsson <[email protected]> [2022-09-25T01:35:12+0200]: >> >> One thing I cannot figure out is how to setup the operating-system to >> use English as the language but use Swedish for the date format. Similar >> to what is described in Locale Names[0] in the libc manual. >> >> I.e. on my foreign distro I have /etc/locale.conf define: >> ---✀---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> LANG=en_US.UTF-8 >> LC_TIME=sv_SE.UTF-8 >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> In my operating-system configuration system I have: >> ---✀---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> (operating-system >> ;;… >> (locale "en_US.utf8") >> (locale-definitions >> (list >> (locale-definition (name "en_US.utf8") (source "en_US") (charset "UTF-8")) >> (locale-definition (name "sv_SE.utf8") (source "sv_SE") (charset >> "UTF-8")))) >> ;;… >> ) >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > I use a similar definition in operating-system, and I set up additional > locale parameters in my Guix Home configuration, using the > environment-variables field in home-bash-configuration [0]. It did not occur to me to put them in my bash configuration, that's clever. > I think it's fine if you launch everything from a shell, but it will > probably not work if you extensively use a graphical > desktop environment. > [0] https://guix.gnu.org/manual/devel/en/html_node/Shells-Home-Services.html Yeah, I'm launching sway from my bash profile so that worked out well. However I couldn't use environment-variables, but instead I needed to put them directly in bash-profile [0]. Otherwise they would be defined below my snippet for launching sway and not be defined for the sway session. It seems to be working now though, e.g. the clock in waybar now shows the date in Swedish. Thank you for the help! [0] https://git.sr.ht/~plattfot/plt/tree/d8ad5f4a41fb607bfd0d890fcaf89990ed1a95ef/item/plt/home/bash.scm -- s/Fred[re]+i[ck]+/Fredrik/g
