I tried setting the LANG environment variable, but I still get the same
results. I set it in the startxwin.bat file that I use to start XWin. Is this
the correct way to do it?
The command I used was:
set LANG=C XWin
which strips off the so that the result is:
LANG=C XWin
I also tried:
set
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried setting the LANG environment variable, but I still get the same
results. I set it in the startxwin.bat file that I use to start XWin. Is
this the correct way to do it?
The command I used was:
set LANG=C XWin
which strips off the so
Before I started doing this, when I did echo $LANG I got nothing.
After this last suggestion, I get:
C
I started XWin up again and I get the same error in the log file:
winClipboardProc - Locale not supported by X. Exiting.
Since I am in the US, should my locale be something like en_US?
Thank
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Before I started doing this, when I did echo $LANG I got nothing.
After this last suggestion, I get:
C
I started XWin up again and I get the same error in the log file:
winClipboardProc - Locale not supported by X. Exiting.
Since I am in
I do have the /usr/X11R6/lib/locale directory, but it's empty. Should it be,
or should it have something in it?
Also the XLOCALEDIR env variable is not set.
Thanks.
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Before I started doing this, when I did echo $LANG I got nothing.
After
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do have the /usr/X11R6/lib/locale directory, but it's empty. Should it be,
or should it have something in it?
Also the XLOCALEDIR env variable is not set.
I am on WinXP Pro and having problems with the clipboard integration between
X-windows and WinXP. I have searched through mailing list archives and FAQs
but have not found anything to help me. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing
wrong? Thanks.
I had used this previously on a different
Hi,
I am on WinXP Pro and having problems with the clipboard integration between
X-windows and WinXP. I have searched through mailing list archives and FAQs
but have not found anything to help me. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing
wrong? Thanks.
I had used this previously on a