Francisco J. A. Ares schrieb:
> Hi,
> 
> I would like to know which is the right locale setting for compiling
> e.g. KDE and Mozilla in my own language.

KDE: You need to install kde-i18n and set the LINGUAS variable
appropriately. You can choose from

LANGS="af ar bg bn br bs ca cs cy da de el en_GB eo es \
    et eu fi fr fy ga he hi hsb hu is it ja lt mk \
    nb nds nl nn pa pl pt pt_BR ro ru se sk sl sr \
    [EMAIL PROTECTED] sv ta tg tr uk zh_CN"

Mozilla: Mozilla cannot be localized, using nothing but
the Gentoo ebuild. You'll manually have to install the
appropriate language "extension" for every user (!).
You can get them at 
<ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/1.0.6/linux-i686/xpi/>


>  Mozilla is a good example,
> because in an earlier version all labels and everything else was in my
> home language.

Doubtful.

> LINGUAS=pt_BR

In this case, all you need to do is to install the kde-i18n package
and uwse the KDE control center thing to assign the correct langauge.

> LOCALE=pt_BR
> 
> By the way, OpenOffice is currently in my home language and WindowMaker
> has mixed english and brazillian portuguese texts.
> 
> Am I missing any?

No - you've got too much. It's sufficient to set
LANG in the environment and LINGUAS in make.conf.

Alexander Skwar
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