Re: Language of applications are not translated if the default language is changed

2017-12-27 Thread john doe
On 12/24/2017 8:48 AM, Teemu Likonen wrote: john doe [2017-12-23 19:21:32+01] wrote: How can I add support for those new languages so all applications will be translated in the desired language (using command line is prefered)? As root user: localectl set-locale LANG=xx_YY.UTF-8 where

Re: Language of applications are not translated if the default language is changed

2017-12-26 Thread john doe
On 12/26/2017 5:04 PM, Teemu Likonen wrote: john doe [2017-12-26 16:34:53+01] wrote: The installed system is properly set to language 'a' (desktop manager, Firefox, Thunderbird, Libreoffice, dictionaries ...). In addition to language 'a', I want to add support for language 'b' so the user

Re: Language of applications are not translated if the default language is changed

2017-12-26 Thread john doe
On 12/26/2017 4:46 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Tue, Dec 26, 2017 at 04:34:53PM +0100, john doe wrote: On 12/26/2017 2:27 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote: describes the basic concepts and procedures for selecting your locale. Thank you for this, I guess what I'm

Re: Language of applications are not translated if the default language is changed

2017-12-26 Thread Teemu Likonen
john doe [2017-12-26 16:34:53+01] wrote: > The installed system is properly set to language 'a' (desktop manager, > Firefox, Thunderbird, Libreoffice, dictionaries ...). > > In addition to language 'a', I want to add support for language 'b' so > the user could choose between language 'a' or 'b'.

Re: Language of applications are not translated if the default language is changed

2017-12-26 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Dec 26, 2017 at 04:34:53PM +0100, john doe wrote: > On 12/26/2017 2:27 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote: > > describes the basic concepts and > > procedures for selecting your locale. > Thank you for this, > > I guess what I'm asking is: > > When I install

Re: Language of applications are not translated if the default language is changed

2017-12-26 Thread john doe
On 12/26/2017 2:27 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Sun, Dec 24, 2017 at 08:27:20AM +0100, Andre Majorel wrote: On 2017-12-23 19:21 +0100, john doe wrote: I have install Debian 9 using as the default language 'C'. I want to add some new languages, and for this I do 'dpkg-reconfigure locales'. I'm

Re: Language of applications are not translated if the default language is changed

2017-12-26 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sun, Dec 24, 2017 at 08:27:20AM +0100, Andre Majorel wrote: > On 2017-12-23 19:21 +0100, john doe wrote: > > > I have install Debian 9 using as the default language 'C'. > > I want to add some new languages, and for this I do 'dpkg-reconfigure > > locales'. > > I'm currently using Gnome and

Re: Language of applications are not translated if the default language is changed

2017-12-23 Thread Teemu Likonen
john doe [2017-12-23 19:21:32+01] wrote: > How can I add support for those new languages so all applications will > be translated in the desired language (using command line is > prefered)? As root user: localectl set-locale LANG=xx_YY.UTF-8 where xx_YY.UTF-8 is locale's name. You can add

Re: Language of applications are not translated if the default language is changed

2017-12-23 Thread Andre Majorel
On 2017-12-23 19:21 +0100, john doe wrote: > I have install Debian 9 using as the default language 'C'. > I want to add some new languages, and for this I do 'dpkg-reconfigure > locales'. > I'm currently using Gnome and Mate. > > How can I add support for those new languages so all >

Language of applications are not translated if the default language is changed

2017-12-23 Thread john doe
Hi, I have install Debian 9 using as the default language 'C'. I want to add some new languages, and for this I do 'dpkg-reconfigure locales'. I'm currently using Gnome and Mate. How can I add support for those new languages so all applications will be translated in the desired language