[yoper-dev] Localization support

2007-06-03 Thread Carlos López
Hi mates, finally I've resumed the localization issue. I think I have fixed it once for all. I have modified three files: /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit - Reads the lang boot param and stores it in /etc/sysconfig/lang file /etc/init.d/localization - Reads the /etc/sysconfig/lang file and creates the r

Re: [yoper-dev] Localization support

2007-05-16 Thread Carlos López
regards! From: "Tobias Gerschner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Yoper Development List" Subject: Re: [yoper-dev] Localization support Date: Sat, 12 May 2007 18:36:38 +1200 PS: I couldn't use any success or echo_success function since they do not work. They are part

Re: [yoper-dev] Localization support

2007-05-11 Thread Tobias Gerschner
PS: I couldn't use any success or echo_success function since they do not work. They are part of a bigger scheme. One simple example to use it would be: echo -n $"Refreshing GTK2 Caches: " daemon /usr/bin/update-gtk2-caches.sh echo regards -- Tobias Gerschner Member of

RE: [yoper-dev] Localization support

2007-05-11 Thread Carlos López
re, if you have chosen different language. I think the default language should be en-US to keep the same policy with all Yoper apps. Best regards. From: Carlos López <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: yoper-dev@lists.yoper.com Subject: [yoper-dev] Localization support Date: Fri, 11 May 2007 20:59:

[yoper-dev] Localization support

2007-05-11 Thread Carlos López
Hi all, I have just fixed localization problems. So, from now on you shouldn't have anymore localization problems like the ones I used to have, such as keyboard problems and not properly shown file names. Attached there is a couple of patches to fix /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit and /etc/init.d/local