On Wednesday, 27 November 2002 17:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Berend De Schouwer wrote: > > Living in South Africa, my default LANG seems to be en_ZA. However, this > > seems to be missing from XFree86's locale.alias. This results in > > programs complaining: > > > > I don't know the "official" way of doing this. I do this with various > > RedHat > > You can send your patch to [EMAIL PROTECTED] The feature freeze > date for XF86 4.3.0 is November 30th so that you have about 5days ...
Will do. > > The patch I apply is: > > > > > > --- locale.alias.stock 2002-10-12 13:25:28.000000000 +0200 > > +++ locale.alias.za 2002-08-15 10:58:53.000000000 +0200 > > @@ -1478,3 +1478,17 @@ > > > > +# South Africa... > > +en_ZA en_ZA.ISO8859-1 > > +en_ZA.88591 en_ZA.ISO8859-1 > > +en_ZA.88591.en en_ZA.ISO8859-1 > > +en_ZA.iso88591 en_ZA.ISO8859-1 > > +en_ZA.ISO-8859-1 en_ZA.ISO8859-1 > > The following entries have to be added as well > (ISO-8859-15 or UTF-8 has to be used for Euro.) If South Africa isn't part of Europe, do I still need Euro font support? I would actually like having Euro font support in X (for, say, e-mails to other countries), but I thought it wasn't necessary for these entries to exist to support that. (I'm an i18n newbie). > en_ZA.ISO-8859-15 en_ZA.ISO8859-15 > en_ZA.iso885915 en_ZA.ISO8859-15 > en_ZA.utf8 en_ZA.UTF-8 > > You also have to add en_ZA entries to locale.dir and compose.dir: I'll look at these. > -----locale.dir--------- > en_US.UTF-8/XLC_LOCALE en_ZA.UTF-8 > iso8859-1/XLC_LOCALE en_ZA.ISO8859-1 > iso8859-15/XLC_LOCALE en_ZA.ISO8859-15 > > -----compose.dir--------- > iso8859-1/Compose en_ZA.ISO8859-1 > iso8859-15/Compose en_ZA.ISO8859-15 > en_US.UTF-8/Compose en_ZA.UTF-8 > > Jungshik > > _______________________________________________ > I18n mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/i18n -- Berend De Schouwer _______________________________________________ I18n mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/i18n