From: Didier Raboud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Well.. I use fr_CH.UTF-8 normally, so it was the only one defined in locales. If I reconfigure locales to generate fr_CH.ISO-8859-1, it does not work, but
with fr_FR.ISO-8859-1 (letting fr_CH.UTF-8 as default), it does work.

Ok. I had seen this problem myself, because I only had en_GB.UTF-8, so to test with french I just installed the most basic french option in the list, which as you have seen appears to work fine. I've now tried the one you specified and I can confirm it doesn't work for me either.

But as with fr_CH.UTF-8 it works for each and every program, it is still a bug
for me, as it should even work.

I agree. However it doesn't appear to be a bug in kicad, it looks like it's a problem with wxWidgets. The code used in Kicad is the same regardless of the language selected, and it's the wx code that appears to be dependant on your system locales. I'll have a play this evening and see if there is anything I can do to get around this problem, but I suspect there isn't. At least there is a workaround.

Btw, do you have any other programs installed that use wx that you can switch into french with only fr_CH locale available?

Richard.

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