Re: set-language-env and utf-8

2004-02-05 Thread Fiodar Bandarenka
On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 09:59:42PM +0100, Christian Schnobrich wrote:
> Where does one set all the LC_WHATEVER locales to make them stick? I

>From my ~/.profile:

LANG=be_BY.UTF-8
LC_MESSAGES=C

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set-language-env and utf-8

2004-02-05 Thread Christian Schnobrich
Hello,

for those who didn't follow the previous thread... I need most locales
set to de_DE.UTF-8 -- however, I don't want system messages to be in
german.

The nice tool set-language-env offers merely the choice between
iso-8859-1 or -15; I tried following the changes it made and replace
them with utf-8, however, this doesn't seem to be all that easy. At any
rate, I don't get the desired result.

Trying to do it on my own, I got lost.

I changed both ~/.xsession and ~/.bashrc ... well, at any rate things
now work when I start the applications from an xterm window. They still
garble my text when I launch them from the menu bar.

Where does one set all the LC_WHATEVER locales to make them stick? I
tried grep'ping my home dir in the hope to find more files, but all hits
I got were in my mailbox and mozilla's cache.

cu,
Schnobs




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