Le 07-03-15 à 18:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hi,
@Yves
I've never seen the Gtk-Warning below, though I am using
"de_DE.UTF-8". My open file dialog of Gnucash also shows everything
in alphabetical order. Something else must be wrong.
You will see it when launching an app from an xterm
@Rolf, as you are using an Intel-Mac and I am sitting on a PowerPC:
What's in your /usr/share/locale/ ? That seems to be the place
where GTK-apps get their localization stuff (I was able to fix
Gnucash's missing EURO-Sign (€) by editing /usr/share/locale/
de_DE.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY. ) . What happens if you type "locale" and
"locale -a" in a terminal?
I'm on PPC too.
@all If GTK-apps read their language specific settings from usr/
share/locale, what is /opt/local/share/locale used for ????
the locale tool is not provided by macports. But MacPorts apps will
fetch their localized text in /opt/local/share/locale
yves
----- Original Message ----
From: Yves de Champlain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Rolf Schäuble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: macports-users@lists.macosforge.org
Sent: Thursday, 15 March, 2007 10:27:14 PM
Subject: Re: GTK applications behave weird if locale is set to
anything other than "C"
[ ... ]
Hi
first of all, any gtk app will kindly tell you that :
Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library.
Using the fallback C locale.
And the only way of dealing with many problems is indeed to avoid
localisation.
But I do use LANG=fr and nothing else (no _CA, no LC_ALL) and many
things do work quite fine, including gimp.
yves
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