Japanese under linux in general was [Re: Sylpheed not displaying...]
>>>>> "Tatsuya" == Tatsuya Kinoshita <tats@iris.ne.jp> writes:
Tatsuya> At Wed, 12 Jun 2002 00:18:58 +0900,
Tatsuya> Artur Matos <amatos@create.human.nagoya-u.ac.jp> wrote:
>> the LANGUAGE, LC_CTYPE and LC_ALL to ja_JP; it still doesn`t
>> work, but it does show the following warning message in the
>> prompt line: "Gdk-WARNING **: locale not supported by C
>> library". I think I have all the relevant locale packages
>> installed.
>>
>> Does anyone knows what could be the problem?
Tatsuya> It seems ja_JP locale was not configured.
Tatsuya> Select `ja_JP.EUC-JP EUC-JP' with `dpkg-reconfigure
Tatsuya> locales' as root. See also the file `/etc/locale.gen'.
Does this work for most programs in general?
For example, Evolution doesn't display Japanese characters on my
system. But I haven't fulled around with locales yet. Does setting
locales change everything (error messages, etc.) to Japanese?
I work mostly in English, but it would be nice to have my address book
display my Japanese friends properly. At the moment, everything
Japanese I do under Emacs.
Thanks for any suggestions and ideas.
Marshal
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