On Thursday 03 May 2007 11:41, Ben Armstrong wrote: > Sorry, Marcos. I wrote my response distractedly last night and didn't > finish my thought. I meant to say dpkg-reconfigure -plow locales, then > select the appropriate locale.
Thank you. > This is not a bug in tuxpaint. Tuxpaint does the best it can, given > that it uses UTF-8 fonts for all languages. If your system doesn't > have a UTF-8 locale configured for your language, any application > using UTF-8 locales will not work for your language. Well, shouldn't then tuxpaint-configure install the chosen locale, if it isn't installed yet? Or depend on those locales? As it is, for the end user this is considered as a bug. One installs a package that lets him chose the language, but the choice does not work. I now understand _why_ does it happens, but I still think it shouldn't. Best regards, -- Marcos Marado Sonaecom IT -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]