Hello, you mean /usr/share/lxqt/translations (which is mentioned in
"about") and its subdirectories do not exist? Which distro are you
using? If the mentioned directories do not exist the system should be
all in english only.
Check maybe also /usr/local/share/lxqt/
You could create them manually
ls /usr/share/lxqt/translations/
liblxqt lxqt-config-appearance lxqt-config-input
lxqt-leave lxqt-runner
lxqt-about lxqt-config-appswitcher lxqt-config-locale
lxqt-notificationd lxqt-session
lxqt-admin-time lxqt-config-brightness lxqt-config-monitor
lxqt-openssh-askpass lxqt-sudo
lxqt-admin-user lxqt-config-cursor
lxqt-config-notificationd lxqt-panel
lxqt-appswitcher lxqt-config-file-associations
lxqt-config-powermanagement lxqt-policykit-agent
lxqt-config lxqt-config-globalkeyshortcuts lxqt-config-session
lxqt-powermanagement
Hopefully you will share your translations, here's how to do:
https://github.com/lxde/lxqt/wiki/Translation
regards
stefano
Il 30/10/2016 16:16, Sérgio Marques ha scritto:
> Hi
>
> So finally my system was updated to 0.11 release but when the release
> took place, my language translation wasn't completed.
>
> Now i've updated all files to 100% localized and I want to try them in
> local system.
>
> But I don´t know where should I put the files. All directories related
> to translations listed in ' About LXQt' menu entry don´t exist.
>
> Anyone can tell me where should I put the files to have a localized system?
>
> --
> Sérgio Marques
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