g2 wrote:

>On Tue, 2002-07-02 at 17:24, Jure Repinc wrote:
>  
>
>>Warren Post wrote:
>>    
>>
>>>How can I change my locale from the command line? I installed my system
>>>as en_US, but to accomodate the Spanish speakers in my family I want to
>>>change everything to es_HN. setlocale looks promising but I can't make
>>>sense of the man page.
>>>
>>>Warren
>>>      
>>>
>>I would also like to know more about changing locale. KDE 3 relies on it 
>>to correctly encode characters (I don't know why don't they encode 
>>everything into Unicode). So any help would be appriciated.
>>
>>-- 
>>Live long and prosper!
>>
>>    
>>
>
>I had the same problem once, but I was wanting to install Japanese.  Try
>to install kinput2 and freewin RPMS but I think these are for Japanese. 
>Spanish use roman letters right? if yes then you dont have to install
>another set of fonts.  In my case I installed Japanese fonts.
>
>Run localedrake it runs either on the command line or in xwin.
>
>HTH
>
I tried that  - checked Turkish, but all my locale settings still read 
en_US.

Sir Robin

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