El June 2, 2021 11:27:41 AM UTC, [email protected] escribió:
>Dear openbsd-misc,
>
>I would like to setup laptops with OpenBSD for office use by
>non-technical people.
>One requirement would be to have the user interface and programs be in
>the local language.
>I know OpenBSD base doesn't support localization, but the facilities in
>base wouldn't directly be interacted with by the user anyway.
>The environment would consist of a full Gnome desktop, Firefox and
>Libreoffice.
>Do the Openbsd packages of those ship with localization?
>Is there a central file / global "knob" that is read by all programs
>where on can set a "system" (or user) language?
>Does anyone have experience with such a setup?
>
>In the end is it possible to set up the gnome shell / main user
>interface, programs like nautilus, firefox and Libreoffice to all be in
>lets say French?
>I am asking here, because in a quite extensive search of the docs I
>didn't find explicit mention of this.
>
>All the Best,
>Mashle
If it helps, I use xfce and almost everything is in Spanish after adjusting the
environment variables in .xsession and .profile
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