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- Date: Sun, 3 Nov 2002 13:47:20 +0100
- From: Tobias Diedrich <td@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] Re: locale issues
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Eric O. Flores wrote: > Current .i18n file content > > LC_MONETARY=en_US > LC_CTYPE=en_US > LC_NUMERIC=en_US > LC_MESSAGES=en_US > LANGUAGE=C > LC_TIME=en_US > LC_COLLATE=en_US > LANG=C This is pretty redundant. LC_* inherits the value of LANG unless you set it to a different value. So LANG=en_US will implicitly set all LC_* to en_US (Well it does not actually set the environment variables but is treated as if). You can see this using the "locale" command. Values in '"' are implicitly set, those without have been directly set. > Previous .i18n (kde login permitted) with locales set to language=C Country=Japan Character set=iso-8859-1 > > LC_MONETARY=ja_JP > LC_CTYPE=ja ^^ should be ja_JP too. > LC_NUMERIC=ja_JP > LC_MESSAGES=en_US > LANGUAGE=C ^ AFAIK this is supposed to be a real language name, e.g. "japanese", "english" or in order of preference "english,japanese" > LC_TIME=en_US > LC_COLLATE=en_US > LANG=ja_JP This would then be equivalent to LANG=ja_JP # default LC_TIME=en_US # deviations from default LC_COLLATE=en_US LC_MESSAGES=en_US -- Tobias PGP: 0x9AC7E0BC This mail is made of 100% recycled bitsAttachment: pgp00003.pgp
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