Maybe you're missing /etc/env.d/02locale, where you must set your LANG,
LANGUAGE and LC_ALL.
Bye.
El mi, 15-06-2005 a las 16:21 +0200, Holly Bostick escribi:
I've been trying to get my locales straightened out. I want to use
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (ISO8859-15) as my default encoding. I originally
I've been trying to get my locales straightened out. I want to use
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (ISO8859-15) as my default encoding. I originally followed
the Gentoo Localization Guide and defined the following locales in
/etc/locales/build:
en_us/ISO-8859-1
en_US.ISO-8859-15/ISO-8859-15
en_US.UTF-8/UTF-8
Hi
My mother language isn Chinese, but i can use my mother language in the
GUI programms, my locales.build file is this:
en_US/ISO-8859-1
en_US.UTF-8/UTF-8
zh_CN/GBK
zh_CN/GB2312
zh_CN.UTF-8/UTF-8
In the GUI, I set the locale encoding as my mother language, I write my
.xinitrc in my home
Holly Bostick wrote:
I've been trying to get my locales straightened out. I want to use
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (ISO8859-15) as my default encoding. I originally followed
the Gentoo Localization Guide and defined the following locales in
/etc/locales/build:
en_us/ISO-8859-1
Zac Medico schreef:
Holly Bostick wrote:
I've been trying to get my locales straightened out. I want to use
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (ISO8859-15) as my default encoding. I originally followed
the Gentoo Localization Guide and defined the following locales in
/etc/locales/build:
en_us/ISO-8859-1
Yangwenpeng schreef:
Hi
My mother language isn Chinese, but i can use my mother language in the
GUI programms, my locales.build file is this:
en_US/ISO-8859-1
en_US.UTF-8/UTF-8
zh_CN/GBK
zh_CN/GB2312
zh_CN.UTF-8/UTF-8
In the GUI, I set the locale encoding as my mother language, I
Holly Bostick wrote:
Zac Medico schreef:
Holly Bostick wrote:
I've been trying to get my locales straightened out. I want to use
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (ISO8859-15) as my default encoding. I originally followed
the Gentoo Localization Guide and defined the following locales in
/etc/locales/build:
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