On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 11:07:15AM +1100, Drew Parsons wrote:
> Sorry about the inconvenience.  You're doing all the obviously right
> things (and /etc/Xprint/en_US/print/attributes/document is the right
> place for this kind of setting, you shouldn't have to
> edit /etc/Xprint/C/print/attributes/document).
No problems, I was mostly just trying to provide additional debugging info
if it was useful (modifying document is obviously not ideal but also not so
bad as workarounds go).

> Try setting LANGUAGE=en_US and see if that helps.
LANGUAGE doesn't seem to have any effect either.  However, I just found that
setting LANG to en_US while starting Xprt does properly change the locale:

# LANG=en_US /etc/init.d/xprint start

So locale handling in Xprint doesn't seem to be completely broken, it's just
not listening to the client (or perhaps firefox isn't sending it properly or
something).

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