Adam Hardy ha escrit el 04/05/06 14:17: > In KDE, I have a problem configured the country/region and language > settings. > > KDE is obstinately using US English as the language, even though my > region says United Kingdom. After all the debate about whether colour or > color is correct, I thought I should be able to configure it. > > There is an 'Add Language' dropdown in the dialog box, but this has only > the one option - US English. > > Shouldn't there be a way of telling KDE to give me more options to add? > > Surprisingly I can't find anything useful on the KDE sites or forums > about this, apart from references to /etc/environment, which looks correct: > > LANGUAGE="en_GB:en_US:en_GB:en" > > LANG=en_GB > > > Any Brits out there running KDE with UK English? > Hi Adam, Yes and yes. Do you have the kde-i18n-engb package? That will give you the British English language option in the Control Centre. You can remove any unwanted languages after that. My locale looks like this: LANG=en_GB LANGUAGE=en_GB LC_CTYPE="en_GB" LC_NUMERIC="en_GB" LC_TIME="en_GB" LC_COLLATE="en_GB" LC_MONETARY="en_GB" LC_MESSAGES="en_GB" LC_PAPER="en_GB" LC_NAME="en_GB" LC_ADDRESS="en_GB" LC_TELEPHONE="en_GB" LC_MEASUREMENT="en_GB" LC_IDENTIFICATION="en_GB" LC_ALL=en_GB
Boring, isn't it? Cheers, Jonathan > Thanks > Adam > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]