On Monday 13 September 2004 22:32, you wrote: > Thanks, Achim. > > When I issued KDE_LANG=lo kwrite, it shows the Lao menu. However, is there a
Well, at least now it's clear that the *.mo files are at the right location ;) Have you checked that for whatever reason you never define KDE_LANG? In this case kcontrolcenter setting would be ignored. > way to set it through Control Panel (center) such as menu fonts and > language? I tried to set it under Control Center, it didn't work. I mean I > don't really want to load any other applications manually, ie. KDE_LANG=lo > <kde apps>. I've almost no glue about this i18n business so my tips to debug the problem tips could be completely wrong. Has your ~/.kde/share/config/kdeglobals a section like [Locale] Country=lo Language=lo Did you try setting the language with kpersonalizer (aka desktop settings wizard)? Sorry, I've no idea why your Lao language setting via controlcenter does not work. Achim > > Thanks, > > Anousak > > -----Original Message----- > From: Achim Bohnet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 3:50 PM > To: Debian KDE > Subject: Re: Howto load i18n? > > On Sunday 12 September 2004 00:58, Anousak wrote: > > Yes, I have that as shown: > > $ head -n 2 /usr/share/locale/lo/entry.desktop > > [KCM Locale] > > Name=Lao > > > > Any other suggestions? > > This should show a translated kwrite > > KDE_LANG=lo kwrite > > If not check > > kde-config --path locale > KDE_LANG=lo strace -o lo.log kwrite > > search lo.log to check were KDE tried to find *.mo files. > > Achim > > > > Sak [...] -- To me vi is Zen. To use vi is to practice zen. Every command is a koan. Profound to the user, unintelligible to the uninitiated. You discover truth everytime you use it. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]