Thanks for your input, but as I already wrote, deleting and
re-generating the following files solved the problem:
~/.config/plasma-locale-settings.sh
~/.config/plasma-localerc
So it was certainly a "locale" problem.
BTW - from my experience, kde-link file permissions are rwxr--r-- and
that's the
It might be a permissions problem on the "kde-link" file.
I haven't used KDE for years now, so I don't know where to look. In unity,
all launchers are in the ~/.config directory.
Amichai
בתאריך יום ה׳, 16 באוג׳ 2018 ב-13:41 מאת Shachar Shemesh <
shac...@shemesh.biz>:
> On 16/08/2018
On Thu, 16 Aug 2018 14:23:47 +0300
Omer Zak wrote:
> Did you run 'diff' on the two plasma-locale* files from before and
> after deletion & regeneration?
> If yes, can you please share the results with the curious among us?
The original files (which I deleted):
~/.config/plasma-localerc
Why do you say that en_IL.UTF-8 does not exist?
solomon@shlomo1:~$ localectl list-locales|grep en_IL
en_IL
en_IL.utf8
And in any case, you should be able to correct any problem with:
localectl set-locale LANG=en_US.utf8
Probably not essential, but I personally also added the following
lines
Did you run 'diff' on the two plasma-locale* files from before and
after deletion & regeneration?
If yes, can you please share the results with the curious among us?
On Thu, 2018-08-16 at 13:14 +0300, Shlomo Solomon wrote:
> After searching for any file that seems related to locale, I deleted
>
On 16/08/2018 12:30, Shlomo Solomon wrote:
> After more research, I'm pretty sure this is a KDE-Libreoffice
> interaction problem, but don't know how to solve it. Here's a summary of
> what I know and tried - #6 is really interesting/strange.
>
> 1 - click on a Hebrew file name - libreoffice
After searching for any file that seems related to locale, I deleted
the following files (after saving a backup - just in case):
~/.config/plasma-locale-settings.sh
~/.config/plasma-localerc
They were re-generated on login.
So it certainly WAS a KDE problem, but I have no idea why this solved
After more research, I'm pretty sure this is a KDE-Libreoffice
interaction problem, but don't know how to solve it. Here's a summary of
what I know and tried - #6 is really interesting/strange.
1 - click on a Hebrew file name - libreoffice says file does not exist.
2 - click on Libreoffice icon +
Thanks.
I did try adding Hebrew locale but that did not help and also had an
un-expected side effect - Some programs (for example smbc) ran with
a Hebrew interface.
BTW - on my Mageia boxes, with en_US.UTF-8 Libreoffice works perfectly.
On Wed, 15 Aug 2018 19:22:12 +0300
Shay Gover wrote:
Try adding Hebrew locale.
On Wed, Aug 15, 2018 at 7:01 PM, Shlomo Solomon
wrote:
> On my new Kubuntu 18.04 box, Libreoffice will not open files with
> Hebrew names - says file does not exist.
>
> On a Windows 10 machine Libreoffice has no problem with the same files.
>
> And a really strange
On my new Kubuntu 18.04 box, Libreoffice will not open files with
Hebrew names - says file does not exist.
On a Windows 10 machine Libreoffice has no problem with the same files.
And a really strange thing - if I run Libreoffice from the command line
instead of clicking on an icon or the KDE
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