El lun, 02-02-2004 a las 13:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: > On Sun, 01 Feb 2004 14:02:01 +0100, Carlos Perelló Marín > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted to debian-i18n: > > El dom, 01-02-2004 a las 13:49, Preben Randhol escribió: > >> Problem is still that if one start Abiword from the Gnome menus it > >> doesn't work. > > You should add your language preference to your profile. > > If you use GDM, just select the language you want from its menu. > > If you use startx, I think you can just add "export LANG=nb_NO" inside > > your .profile or .bashrc > > Tangential, but I wanted to correct this. > > Based on a quick browse of startx in stable, it doesn't look at your > .profile or .bashrc at all, and, to the best of my understanding, > shouldn't.
I know, It's the bash shell from where you launch startx which reads it (if you don't use bash, just add it to your shell configuration). > > There ought to be a way to set environment variables for your X > session, but AFAIK, nothing is portable across all X environments. > > I have in my .gnomerc the following > > test -e $HOME/.profile && . $HOME/.profile > exec /etc/X11/gdm/gnomerc I don't think you need it if you start your X session with startx, just add your environment to you shell's configuration file and that's all, the environment will be the same. > > but obviously different measures will be needed for different > environmewnts. > > I have taken care to put in my .profile only stuff I want in all > plausible environments, and source it from the pertinent startup > scripts for X, bash, sh, etc. > /* era */ > Cheers. > -- > formail -s procmail <http://www.iki.fi/era/spam/ >http://www.euro.cauce.org/ > cat | more | cat<http://www.iki.fi/era/unix/award.html>http://www.debian.org/ -- Carlos Perelló Marín Debian GNU/Linux Sid (PowerPC) Linux Registered User #121232 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] || mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://carlos.pemas.net Valencia - Spain
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