Re: setting non-utf8 locate for lyx

2006-08-04 Thread Helge Hafting

Christopher Winkler wrote:
Hello all, 


sorry, I keep on asking for help ...

After finally being able to compile lyx (1.4.2) with Kubuntu (Dapper), 
there is one thing that sucks a little bit.


If I want to run lyx in German, all umlauts in the menues are distorted.
No problem, I thought, let's start lyx with: 
LANG=de_DE; lyx-1.4.2


Well, that does not work, since: 
locale -a 
tells me, that in fact only [EMAIL PROTECTED] does exist on my system.
  


I don't really know ubuntu, but it is based on
debian, and in debian we do:

dpkg-reconfigure locales

You get a long list of possible locales, make sure [EMAIL PROTECTED]
is enabled in addition to the existing [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Helge Hafting




Re: setting non-utf8 locate for lyx

2006-08-04 Thread Helge Hafting

Christopher Winkler wrote:
Hello all, 


sorry, I keep on asking for help ...

After finally being able to compile lyx (1.4.2) with Kubuntu (Dapper), 
there is one thing that sucks a little bit.


If I want to run lyx in German, all umlauts in the menues are distorted.
No problem, I thought, let's start lyx with: 
LANG=de_DE; lyx-1.4.2


Well, that does not work, since: 
locale -a 
tells me, that in fact only [EMAIL PROTECTED] does exist on my system.
  


I don't really know ubuntu, but it is based on
debian, and in debian we do:

dpkg-reconfigure locales

You get a long list of possible locales, make sure [EMAIL PROTECTED]
is enabled in addition to the existing [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Helge Hafting




Re: setting non-utf8 locate for lyx

2006-08-04 Thread Helge Hafting

Christopher Winkler wrote:
Hello all, 


sorry, I keep on asking for help ...

After finally being able to compile lyx (1.4.2) with Kubuntu (Dapper), 
there is one thing that sucks a little bit.


If I want to run lyx in German, all umlauts in the menues are distorted.
No problem, I thought, let's start lyx with: 
LANG=de_DE; lyx-1.4.2


Well, that does not work, since: 
locale -a 
tells me, that in fact only [EMAIL PROTECTED] does exist on my system.
  


I don't really know ubuntu, but it is based on
debian, and in debian we do:

dpkg-reconfigure locales

You get a long list of possible locales, make sure [EMAIL PROTECTED]
is enabled in addition to the existing [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Helge Hafting




setting non-utf8 locate for lyx

2006-08-02 Thread Christopher Winkler
Hello all, 

sorry, I keep on asking for help ...

After finally being able to compile lyx (1.4.2) with Kubuntu (Dapper), 
there is one thing that sucks a little bit.

If I want to run lyx in German, all umlauts in the menues are distorted.
No problem, I thought, let's start lyx with: 
LANG=de_DE; lyx-1.4.2

Well, that does not work, since: 
locale -a 
tells me, that in fact only [EMAIL PROTECTED] does exist on my system.

Well: how can I create a de_DE locale on my system?
Maybe lyx has something on board for those cases?

Thank you

Christopher


setting non-utf8 locate for lyx

2006-08-02 Thread Christopher Winkler
Hello all, 

sorry, I keep on asking for help ...

After finally being able to compile lyx (1.4.2) with Kubuntu (Dapper), 
there is one thing that sucks a little bit.

If I want to run lyx in German, all umlauts in the menues are distorted.
No problem, I thought, let's start lyx with: 
LANG=de_DE; lyx-1.4.2

Well, that does not work, since: 
locale -a 
tells me, that in fact only [EMAIL PROTECTED] does exist on my system.

Well: how can I create a de_DE locale on my system?
Maybe lyx has something on board for those cases?

Thank you

Christopher


setting non-utf8 locate for lyx

2006-08-02 Thread Christopher Winkler
Hello all, 

sorry, I keep on asking for help ...

After finally being able to compile lyx (1.4.2) with Kubuntu (Dapper), 
there is one thing that sucks a little bit.

If I want to run lyx in German, all umlauts in the menues are distorted.
No problem, I thought, let's start lyx with: 
LANG=de_DE; lyx-1.4.2

Well, that does not work, since: 
locale -a 
tells me, that in fact only [EMAIL PROTECTED] does exist on my system.

Well: how can I create a de_DE locale on my system?
Maybe lyx has something on board for those cases?

Thank you

Christopher