*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 550222 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/550222
Hi Martin, El dj 06 de 05 de 2010 a les 09:16 +0000, en/na Martin Andersson va escriure: > Hi David > > The language settings are two things. > > One concerns with what kind of currency is being used, what kind of decimal > point etectera. This is usually referred to as "locale". The locale should > be used only for how to display things like year-date-format, thousand > separator, and so on. > I understand what the different locale settings are, I'm just trying to determine how exactly you set them, so we can debug your problem. So could you: * Tell us how did you change them? With gnome-language-selector (i.e. System > Administration > Language Support)? * Give us the output of the 'locale' command on the terminal? > The other thing is what language is used in menus, for example the Ubuntu > desktop menus, but also the language used in applications like Open Office > or Firefox. > The language shown in menus should be the same used in the applications. If it's not, this is probably a bug. Recently gnome-language-selector gained the functionality to set a locale for the language of the applications differently from other regional settings (currency, date, etc.), and I'm just wondering if this is related to that. > The reason why there are two different settings is that someone using > Russian menus may want to use an american locale if they are working a lot > US units like inches and feet. It might even be that someone wants to > customize the locale settings. > > In my case, I prefer to English menus and Japanese locale to get currencies > and separators right. But if I change the locale to be Japanese, also the > menus of Firefox change to Japanese. It might be OK, but it is not a correct > behavior. All the other menus in the desktop and so on remin in English. > Only if changing to Japanese menus in the language settings, the menus > should change. > > (I have seen this problem for many applications also in Windows XP but > recently most apps are behaving correctly and not deciding the menus from > the locale). > > Hope this helps > > Martin > > > > > > > 2010/5/6 David Planella <david.plane...@ubuntu.com> > > > Martin, > > > > Could you please explain us what do you mean with "English menus and a > > Japanese locale"? How do you set the two different languages? > > > > Thanks! > > > > Note that this might be related to bug 553162, for which we've been > > getting a lot of duplicates recently. > > > > ** Changed in: ubuntu-translations > > Status: New => Incomplete > > > > -- > > Firfox menu language selected by LOCALE and not be MENU-language > > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/576162 > > You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber > > of the bug. > > > Thanks! -- David Planella Ubuntu Translations Coordinator david(dot)planella(at)ubuntu(dot)com www.ubuntu.com -- Firfox menu language selected by LOCALE and not be MENU-language https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/576162 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu (via bug 550222). -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs