On Freitag, 17. August 2007, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
On 08/15/07 15:07, Matthias Schwarzott wrote:
On Mittwoch, 15. August 2007, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
This will work, but only if the locale de_AT you set does exist (being in
output of locale -a).
but it came up with the default
On 08/18/07 12:55, Matthias Schwarzott wrote:
On Freitag, 17. August 2007, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
On 08/15/07 15:07, Matthias Schwarzott wrote:
On Mittwoch, 15. August 2007, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
This will work, but only if the locale de_AT you set does exist (being in
output of locale
On Samstag, 18. August 2007, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
On 08/18/07 12:55, Matthias Schwarzott wrote:
On Freitag, 17. August 2007, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
On 08/15/07 15:07, Matthias Schwarzott wrote:
On Mittwoch, 15. August 2007, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
This will work, but only if the
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
On 08/18/07 13:10, Matthias Schwarzott wrote:
On Samstag, 18. August 2007, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
On 08/18/07 12:55, Matthias Schwarzott wrote:
On Freitag, 17. August 2007, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
On 08/15/07 15:07, Matthias Schwarzott wrote:
On Mittwoch, 15.
On Samstag, 18. August 2007, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
On 08/18/07 13:10, Matthias Schwarzott wrote:
The directory /usr/lib/locale does NOT contain any translations, but
rather a directory for every locale you can set via setlocale.
Its meant as a replacement of the setlocale loop.
I'm
Matthias Schwarzott wrote:
On Samstag, 18. August 2007, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
On 08/18/07 13:10, Matthias Schwarzott wrote:
The directory /usr/lib/locale does NOT contain any translations, but
rather a directory for every locale you can set via setlocale.
Its meant as a replacement of the
Matthias Schwarzott wrote:
Regarding the english name of the associated language:
locale -a -v
will not only print the list of locales, but also a lot of detail info. This
info should also be available via some API.
But searching did not produce any API to query this.
On 08/15/07 15:07, Matthias Schwarzott wrote:
On Mittwoch, 15. August 2007, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
On 08/15/07 14:02, Matthias Schwarzott wrote:
On Mittwoch, 15. August 2007, Matthias Fechner wrote:
Hi Matthias,
because German is spoken in more then one country: de_DE, de_AT and I
think
Hi Matthias,
Matthias Schwarzott wrote:
General question: Why is the locale dir called de_DE and not just de - as
that
seems what most other programs on my system do?
because German is spoken in more then one country: de_DE, de_AT and I
think de_CH and more. I havn't not list with all