On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 07:34:10PM +0200, Ben-Nes Michael wrote: > hmmm, very strange, locale on latest gentoo dont have Hebrew UTF > > the version is: (GNU libc) 2.3.1 > > Maybe this effect the Xkb ? > > locale -a|grep utf > ar_IN.utf8 > en_IN.utf8 > fa_IR.utf8 > hi_IN.utf8 > ko_KR.utf8 > mr_IN.utf8 > se_NO.utf8 > ta_IN.utf8 > te_IN.utf8 > ur_PK.utf8 > vi_VN.utf8
Generate one. But use the name: "he_IL.UTF-8". ("utf8" vs. "UTF-8" shouldn't make a difference, but then again, someone might actually rely on the charset part in the future) And I was going to add: A UTF-8 locale takes some extra space But then I tried to locate the locale files, I found none, ascept /usr/lib/locale/locale-archive I was not aware of this locale-archive before. I'm not sure the command 'locale -a' is aware of at now: $ locale -a C POSIX Yes, I do have proper he_IL (which is ISO-8859-8) , he_IL.UTF-8, en_US and en_US-UTF-8 , accoring to my /etc/locale.gen (debian-specific), and those locales seem fully-functional. -- Tzafrir Cohen +---------------------------+ http://www.technion.ac.il/~tzafrir/ |vim is a mutt's best friend| mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] +---------------------------+ ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]