$ locale -a
ar_AE.utf8
ar_BH.utf8
ar_DZ.utf8
ar_EG.utf8
ar_IN
ar_IQ.utf8
ar_JO.utf8
ar_KW.utf8
ar_LB.utf8
ar_LY.utf8
ar_MA.utf8
ar_OM.utf8
ar_QA.utf8
ar_SA.utf8
ar_SD.utf8
ar_SY.utf8
ar_TN.utf8
ar_YE.utf8
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Locale settings not respected in GNOME session
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/306591
You
Jonathan Marsden wrote:
> refdoc:
>
> Your locale list includes ar_EG.utf8, but not ar_EG.
> These are two different locales.
>
> Please try:
>
> # Create and install the ar_EG locale
> sudo locale-gen ar_EG
> # Test it
> LC_ALL=ar_EG locale
>
confirmed. Came to report it myself and found this.
** Changed in: meta-gnome2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Locale settings not respected in GNOME session
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/306591
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Affects a wider range of environment variables and also 8.04
I am regularly setting my application language to something different to
test translation work I am doing. This is not respected either since
approximately the same time as above bug was reported
e.g (on Ubuntu 8.10, en_UK locale for ma
Ok, I have some comment which might be related.
I found yesteday when I upgraded via commandline from feisty to gutsy
PDFs opened but appeared totally blank with evince. They were fine with
acroread and they were fine with epdfview which also relies on the
poppler libraries.
But then I noticed t
Further to above, the document posted by Onno (Dutch Laguna pricelist)
is rendering incomplete both in epdfview and in evince.
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evince shows a mostly blank pdf
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/116236
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