Bo Andresen wrote on 11/05/06 13:17:
>>LC_ALL=en_GB.iso885915 oowriter2works fine.
>>In fact, all the above locales except for C and POSIX work fine in
>>OpenOffice. It seems that OOo does not depend on a utf8 locale, but does
>>needs a local other the C or POSIX.
> Which is what I stated on
On Thursday 11 May 2006 12:53, Dave Jones wrote:
> > $ LC_ALL=en_GB.ISO-8859-15 oowriter2
>
> The LC_ALL command above did not work, giving the following error messages:
>
> I18N: X Window System doesn't support locale "en_GB.ISO-8859-15"
> Qt: Locales not supported on X server
>
> Checked out my d
Bo Andresen wrote on 10/05/06 12:55:
>>For some strange reason, on my system OpenOffice seems to need the
>>locale set to utf8 to work properly with international keyboard layouts.
>>Without it, the ' and " keys are dead, working only with AltGr pressed.
>>I don't understand why, but since I chan
Bo Andresen wrote on 10/05/06 12:55:
> On Tuesday 09 May 2006 20:31, Dave Jones wrote:
>>For some strange reason, on my system OpenOffice seems to need the
>>locale set to utf8 to work properly with international keyboard layouts.
>>Without it, the ' and " keys are dead, working only with AltGr p
On Thursday 04 May 2006 15:29, Dave Jones wrote:
> I didn't get these errors when I ran the oowriter2 command above, so I
> guess my localdef for the en_GB.utf8 must have been OK.
>
> Case closed, an irritating problem fixed.
From another thread:
On Tuesday 09 May 2006 20:31, Dave Jones wrote:
>
Bo Andresen wrote on 04/05/06 12:44:
> On Thursday 04 May 2006 12:08, Dave Jones wrote:
>>As a matter of curiosity, what errors did you get when you tried
>>en_GB.utf8 on your system?
> $ LC_ALL=en_GB.utf8 oowriter2
> perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
> perl: warning: Please check that your l
On Thursday 04 May 2006 12:08, Dave Jones wrote:
> As a matter of curiosity, what errors did you get when you tried
> en_GB.utf8 on your system?
$ LC_ALL=en_GB.utf8 oowriter2
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
LANGUAGE = (unset),
Bo Andresen wrote on 04/05/06 11:32:
> On Thursday 04 May 2006 11:17, Dave Jones wrote:
>>Bo, thank you *very* much, starting oowriter2 as you suggested using
>>LC_All=en_US.utf8 oowriter2 worked, the us_intl keyboard now works as it
>>should.
> Glad to hear that. :)
What's more, it seems to wor
On Thursday 04 May 2006 11:17, Dave Jones wrote:
> Bo, thank you *very* much, starting oowriter2 as you suggested using
> LC_All=en_US.utf8 oowriter2 worked, the us_intl keyboard now works as it
> should.
Glad to hear that. :)
> I have no /etc/env.d/02locale file; did you create that file yoursel
Bo Andresen wrote on 05/04/06 00:48:
> It turns out I was wrong about this. If I type
> # LC_ALL=POSIX oowriter2
> they don't work for me either. Same goes for LC_ALL=C. All other locales on
> your list from locale -a they do work with. (Except en_GB.utf8 which results
> in a lot of errors on
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