Re: Howto set LANG for KDE
On Thursday 26 April 2001 23:11, Bjarkan wrote:
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> El Mié 25 Abr 2001 17:33, Viktor Rosenfeld escribió:
> > Hello folks,
> > $LANG variable. In my ~/.bashrc file I have export LANG=de_DE and when
> > So my question is: How do I set LANG globally for KDE.
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> I had your problem. But I found a "partial" solution. add "export
> LANG=(whatever)" inside the default kde startup script.
Use /etc/environment. E.g.,
ds02[1] ~ # cat /etc/environment
LANG=en_US.ISO8859-1
Works with console, kdm, telnet (aargg), slogin ... and for every user.
Unfortunately there nothing like a kdelang-userprefs script
that echos LANG and LC* defs of a user for 'eval'uation in the kde2
(and/or startkde) script.
Achim
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> Yes, I know, it isn't the best way to solve it, but It works!!!!
>
> Saludos Chema.
>
> P.D. the script must be in /etc/kde2/kde2.sh
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