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Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> For example, if you want American English, set LANG to en_US.
> 
> In the Bash shell, you can type "export LANG=en_US"
> 
> In the Tcsh shell, you can type "setenv LANG en_US"
> 
> To find out which shell you use, type "echo $SHELL"

FYI: It's not in any current release, but current mainline has support
for the special "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" for LANGUAGE (still may need to set
LANG=en_US or something). This causes all quoted strings to be rendered
in boldface, using terminal escape sequences. I've found it pleasant to
use that setting for my own purposes.

The "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" LANGUAGE setting is also supported (converts to proper
left/right-quotemarks, but no terminal sequences); but I've rigged
"LANG=en_US" to have the same effect ([EMAIL PROTECTED] is copied to en_US.po).

Again, this is only in the mainline repo, and not in any release.

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Micah J. Cowan
Programmer, musician, typesetting enthusiast, gamer,
and GNU Wget Project Maintainer.
http://micah.cowan.name/
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