Hello Christian,
You're right about the special packages for OO.org and mozilla. To be
honest, the only other program where I actively use this function, is
OO.org (I like to have menus in my mother tongue when working on texts).
I didn't get it to work yet, but with this explanation I think I wil
Christian Biere wrote:
> Try "apt-get install locales" then select at least es_ES.UTF-8 in the
> installation dialogue.
You can simply add this line to /etc/locale.gen:
es_ES.UTF-8 UTF-8
and this one to /etc/locale.alias:
es es_ES.UTF-8
After that run locale-gen. LANG=es should work then.
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Hendrik-Jan Heins wrote:
> $ LC_ALL=es gtk-gnutella
> 06-02-04 01:20:32 (MESSAGE): language code: "en"
> 06-02-04 01:20:32 (MESSAGE): using locale character set "ANSI_X3.4-1968"
> 06-02-04 01:20:32 (MESSAGE): primary filename character set "UTF-8"
> 06-02-04 01:20:32 (MESSAGE): additional filename
Hello Christian,
I still cannot get it to work.
I have NLS support enabled
from Configure:
You have NLS support.
Shall I enable NLS [y]
Where do you want to put the localization files? (~name ok)
[/usr/share/locale]
I tried it again. Here's what I get:
$ LC_ALL=es gtk-gnutella
06-02-04 01:20:32
Hendrik-Jan Heins wrote:
> I tried "LC_MESSAGES=## gtk-gnutella" instead of "LANG=##
> gtk-gnutella" but unfortunately the result is the same...
Either should be fine as long as you don't set LC_ALL which would
override any of them. This is the standard:
http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695
Hello Raphael,
I tried "LC_MESSAGES=## gtk-gnutella" instead of "LANG=## gtk-gnutella"
but unfortunately the result is the same...
Are my manual settings being overruled by the default?
Why is this happening? On OpenOffice.org for instance, it works just fine.
Hendrik-Jan
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