In line with what Owen suggested, I'd direct you to your distribution's language settings tool, or
/etc/sysconfig/i18n to set the variables. Remember you need to close/reopen your session to have this work. El jue, 18-08-2005 a las 06:07 +0200, Wolfgang Meyerle escribió: > Hi, > > first of all big thanks to everyone who has paticipated in the > development of gnome and has made such a good software possible for me > to use. > I'm new here in the mailing list and I know it's not good to ask first > but I have a problem with nautilus and I want to know if it's only a > configuration problem or if it's a code problem. After a search in > google I found that there are only some poorly visited forums out there > which job is to inform users about gnome. But now not to bore you further > > my Problem: > As you perhaps have already found out I'm german and for this I want > that nautilus renames my files with german umlauts also. But if I want > to do this it always says > > The item could not be renamed. > The name "Hintergründe" is not valid. Please use a different name. > > Is there any way to get around this problem or, do I have to live with > that until the end of my days? > > Perhaps you can give me some ideas to get this working. Would be nice... > > Thanks for your time to read this... > > Greetz Wolfgang Meyerle (Student of Informatics on university of applied > sciences in Ingolstadt) > -- Manuel Amador <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.amautacorp.com/ +593 (4) 220-7010 -- nautilus-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list
