On Jun 02 13:27:41, mas...@tutanota.com wrote:
> Dear openbsd-misc,
> 
> I would like to setup laptops with OpenBSD for office use by non-technical 
> people.
> One requirement would be to have the user interface and programs be in the 
> local language.
> I know OpenBSD base doesn't support localization, but the facilities in base 
> wouldn't directly be interacted with by the user anyway.
> The environment would consist of a full Gnome desktop, Firefox and 
> Libreoffice.
> Do the Openbsd packages of those ship with localization?
> Is there a central file / global "knob" that is read by all programs where on 
> can set a "system" (or user) language?
> Does anyone have experience with such a setup?
> 
> In the end is it possible to set up the gnome shell / main user interface, 
> programs like nautilus, firefox and Libreoffice to all be in lets say French?
> I am asking here, because in a quite extensive search of the docs I didn't 
> find explicit mention of this.

https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq8.html#locales                            
man locale

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