Hi Erdal, Yesterday at 21:31, Erdal Ronahi wrote:
> But the result was not good. My previous German localization was gone, > and no Kurdish appeared. Instead GTK fell back to the "en" locale. You'll have to be more specific. What applications, how did you set the locale, etc. I.e. we want to know several things which may cause problems: — you put it in a wrong place (i.e. Ubuntu expects them for some programs in /usr/share/locale-langpack/ku/LC_MESSAGES—note the "-langpack" part) — you misnamed the .mo file (i.e. it should be gtk20.mo) — your locale is not being activated (you should be able to test this with running "date +%c" from a terminal) — strings in your Gtk+ differ too much from those in a PO file you translated (i.e. what version of Gtk+ do you have?) — applications you tested don't use Gtk+ "stock" items, so they have to provide translations for common elements themselves ... Cheers, Danilo _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n