Make sure that the change is inherited by your X session (e.g., that it's set
correctly when you run gnome-terminal).

I'm running Sid here, with Orca 2.30.2-2, and I'm not experiencing your
problems. Thus I suspect it's specific to your configuration.

Jean-Philippe MENGUAL <mengualjean...@free.fr> wrote:
> I will try again. I had thought of this, but in the tests I did,
> changing my environment from iso-8859-15 to utf8, or running sh -c
> "LANG=fr_FR.UTF-8 orca", the result was similar (desktop not read, menu
> not read). But I tried this too right. And I maybe will try again



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