Re: [gentoo-user] Re: language [solved]

2010-04-03 Thread Roger Cahn
> With an usb key I put it in /usr/share/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES > of my laptop where it wasn't. > And it worked :-) > I made a second try with xfdesktop.mo, and it succeeded also. An other method given by a friend, and more easier: compile again a package in english, and it will become in french.

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: language [solved]

2010-04-03 Thread Roger Cahn
> Try > $LC_ALL=fr_FR.UTF-8 gedit I did it, but it opens gedit in english. The idea came to search where the config file of gedit is on my desktop computer. I made a locate gedit and I found within other files /usr/share/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/gedit.mo I saw that gedit.mo is a binary file. With a

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: language

2010-04-03 Thread Jacques Montier
Le 03/04/2010 09:34, Roger Cahn a gentiment tapote: >> I propose an experiment. For example, if gedit is displaying the wrong >> language, then type this at a command prompt (in xterm or gterm, etc): >> >> $LC_ALL='fr' gedit >> > Thank you Walt, but it doesn't work. Here is the message: > > (

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: language

2010-04-03 Thread Roger Cahn
> I propose an experiment. For example, if gedit is displaying the wrong > language, then type this at a command prompt (in xterm or gterm, etc): > > $LC_ALL='fr' gedit Thank you Walt, but it doesn't work. Here is the message: (process:5573): Gtk-WARNING**: locale not supported by C library. Us

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: language

2010-04-02 Thread Roger Cahn
> Hi Roger, Hi Walt, Thank you for your answer. > Just to clarify, are you saying the language problem was caused by using > the video projector, or by running the OO file on your laptop, or ...? By using the video projector. It was the first time I used this one. I never had this problem with