he
> displayed language of all the GNOME applications on the screen with a
> language switcher applet, as easily as you can switch the keyboard
> layout between US and Thai (and British when I need a pound sign!). Not
> only would it let me get on quicker, but it would also help me improv
Hi,
Simos Xenitellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This change from LANG to LANGUAGE (actually LANGUAGE takes precedence
> over LANG)
> cost me some evenings trying to figure out what's going on.
> Is this a GNOME feature or a distro issue?
It is a GNU extension of gettext. From gettext(3):
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Le jeudi 21 juillet 2005 à 19:41 +0300, Yavor Doganov a écrit :
> On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 11:46:50 -0400, Germán Poó Caamaño wrote:
>
> > In previous versions of GNOME it was possible to run a application
> > (o create a launcher) as "LANG=es_US fo". However it was disabled
> > around 2.2 o 2.0 (I gu
from
time-to-time I come across a translated error message (in Thai) that I
don't understand (yet!). Wouldn't it be great if I could switch the
displayed language of all the GNOME applications on the screen with a
language switcher applet, as easily as you can switch the keyboard
layout
Yavor Doganov wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 11:46:50 -0400, Germán Poó Caamaño wrote:
In previous versions of GNOME it was possible to run a application
(o create a launcher) as "LANG=es_US fo". However it was disabled
around 2.2 o 2.0 (I guess to avoid any security issue as LD_PRELOAD
or so)
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 11:46:50 -0400, Germán Poó Caamaño wrote:
> In previous versions of GNOME it was possible to run a application
> (o create a launcher) as "LANG=es_US fo". However it was disabled
> around 2.2 o 2.0 (I guess to avoid any security issue as LD_PRELOAD
> or so).
LANGUAGE=es foo
P
ime I come across a translated error message (in Thai) that I
> don't understand (yet!). Wouldn't it be great if I could switch the
> displayed language of all the GNOME applications on the screen with a
> language switcher applet, as easily as you can switch the keyboard
>
stand (yet!). Wouldn't it be great if I could switch the
displayed language of all the GNOME applications on the screen with a
language switcher applet, as easily as you can switch the keyboard
layout between US and Thai (and British when I need a pound sign!). Not
only would it let me get on