Am Mittwoch, 19. April 2006 16:02 schrieb Nicolas Dubuit:

> $ locale -a | grep fr_FR
>
> should show something like
>
> fr_FR
> fr_FR.iso88591
> fr_FR.utf8
>
> If the iso88591 line is missing, you have to re-generate the locales.
> For (k)ubuntu and debian, this is done with
>
> $ sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
>
> and select fr_FR.iso-8859-1 in the list.
>
> BTW, apparently it is not necessary to have it as your _default_
> locale, though.

Hello Nicolas, 

the easiest thing you can do without screwing your whole locale-setting 
is to start lyx with the command: LANG=fr_FR lyx
That should work and you can leave the rest of your system running on 
utf-8.

Cheers
Christopher

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