Hi,
Somebody suggested to me to use:
LANG=C
LC_CTYPE=hu_HU
and it seems to work.
I guess the ctype sets the display charset and the
land the application language. Try cetting ctype to
de_DE...
Balazs
On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 08:23:55PM +0100, Steffen Evers wrote:
>Hello,
>
>does anyone know how
If you run 'dpkg-reconfigure locales' you can install and set default the
different locales available. -mk
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From: Steffen Evers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 2:24 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: language and charse
On 2002.02.12 20:45:19 +0100 Eric G. Miller wrote:
On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 08:23:55PM +0100, Steffen Evers wrote:
> Hello,
>
> does anyone know how to have the charset settings differently than the
> language?
>
> I want to have my applications speaking English, but would like to be
> able to dis
On Tuesday 12 February 2002 11:23 am, Steffen Evers wrote:
> Hello,
>
> does anyone know how to have the charset settings differently than the
> language?
>
> I want to have my applications speaking English, but would like to be
> able to display German Umlaute like ue or oe. This does not work wit
On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 08:23:55PM +0100, Steffen Evers wrote:
> Hello,
>
> does anyone know how to have the charset settings differently than the
> language?
>
> I want to have my applications speaking English, but would like to be
> able to display German Umlaute like ue or oe. This does not wo
Hello,
does anyone know how to have the charset settings differently than the
language?
I want to have my applications speaking English, but would like to be
able to display German Umlaute like ue or oe. This does not work with
the current locale stuff. However, it used to work.
When I set LANG=
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