Am Mittwoch, 13. September 2017, 19:07:20 CEST schrieb Mick: > Another little problem I came across with Plasma is that neither the > keyboard, nor the spell checking respects the locale, L10N, or anything > else I have set up. systemsettings5 shows en-GB as the selected language > and keyboard, but (I think) a US keyboard layout and spell checking > language is used instead.
I have a slightly different problem with recent Plasma versions, but I wonder if they're related: Changing the spell checking language doesn't do anything, it sticks to whatever was selected to begin with, even though it *looks* like I changed the selection. For example, if German is the initial selection, after changing to any English variant English-only words are still highlighted as incorrect. I did just test changing the keyboard, though, and that still works (via the default Ctrl-Alt-k keybinding). > Is this another systemd-R-us imposition, or is there a way I can set it up > so that Plasma & friends respect the default environment settings? I don't understand why you would think that to be the case, systemd also just uses (and controls, if you use localectl) the usual variables in /etc/ locale.conf. > $ env | grep LANG > LANG=en_GB.UTF8 For completeness, I've got: % env | grep LANG LANG=de_DE.utf8 LANGUAGE=de:en_GB HTH -- Marc Joliet -- "People who think they know everything really annoy those of us who know we don't" - Bjarne Stroustrup
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