panel already exists,
then it could take advantage of this library.
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Does anyone know where I can find documentation about date field
descriptors in locale files under linux? I need this to find which ones
are supported.
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exist to access them.
Maybe there is some documentation somewhere about this topic that I am
not aware of.
Any feedback on this topic would be appreciated.
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Somtimes its mostly a font issue. For example, I have to switch to a
iso-8859-15 encoded font to be able to see the Euro symbol that I input.
The question mark that you see often means that the font does not
contain the Euro glyph.
Cheers,
Andre.
Tim Dijkstra wrote:
Hi,
I thought this was a r
Greetings,
I'm currently doing a bit of research about the way to set the locale on
a Linux system. I experienced some X problems on my Linux system when I
set my environmen variables to a locale using the notation that
explicitly defines the character set, such as:
export LANG=fr_CA.ISO-8859-
Greetings,
I'm confused with the way locale names are handled on my linux system
and maybe someone can help me clarify things a bit.
For example, if I use localedef to create a new locale using the
following command:
localedef -f ISO-8859-15 -i en_CA --force en_CA.ISO-8859-15
the locale director
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