System.Language = "fr_FR.utf8"
2009/10/30 Pino Zollo :
> If it can help I test different languages with logging as an other user who
> has in his .profile the following:
>
> #LANG="POSIX"
> LANG="ru_RU.utf8"
> #LANG="en_US.UTF-8"
> #LANG="es_ES.utf8"
> #LANG="fr_FR.utf8"
> #LANG="fr_BE.utf8"
>
> .
> Hi all,
> I just wanted to give you my 2 cents on the locales and Gambas.
> Having to manualy install into the system the locales that a gambas
> application supports in order to use them it's sort of weird...
> If the strings for a given language are there (and programmatically the
> "System.Lan
Hi all,
I just wanted to give you my 2 cents on the locales and Gambas.
Having to manualy install into the system the locales that a gambas
application supports in order to use them it's sort of weird...
If the strings for a given language are there (and programmatically the
"System.Language" is
If it can help I test different languages with logging as an other user who
has in his .profile the following:
#LANG="POSIX"
LANG="ru_RU.utf8"
#LANG="en_US.UTF-8"
#LANG="es_ES.utf8"
#LANG="fr_FR.utf8"
#LANG="fr_BE.utf8"
...I change the language just un-commenting the right one.
As you can easi
Emilien Klein wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I wanted to test a translation file in Hebrew, because it is a right
> to left (RTL) language and I want to see if everything works OK with
> RTL.
> I found the following post:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net/msg03134.html
> Same as
Hi all,
I wanted to test a translation file in Hebrew, because it is a right
to left (RTL) language and I want to see if everything works OK with
RTL.
I found the following post:
http://www.mail-archive.com/gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net/msg03134.html
Same as
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