Den 2014-09-15 15:36, Israel skrev: > Hi all, > I *think* I got this to work right :) > At least it worked in my limited testing... > basically open a terminal and run locale.sh in the same directory as list > Enter your password in the terminal when it asks. > > Your Menu should be different in JWM instantly... however you still need > to logout and log back in to get the whole locale change. > > On 09/10/2014 10:10 PM, Nio Wiklund wrote: >> Den 2014-09-11 04:16, Israel skrev: >>> Hey everyone, >>> I have looked more into this. >>> sudo update-locale LANG=$VAR >>> does indeed work, and requires a logout and login. >>> So I will have to adapt the code and test it some more. >>> I will try to have a working version soon. >>> I think I will need to modify the menu to cause loging out of jwm to >>> exit from the current shell back to the login. Then the user can log >>> back in and see the changes. >>> >>> Thanks for testing!! I'll have more soon (I hope) :D >>> >> Hi Israel, >> >> I'm ready to test it, when it arrives :-) >> >> Best regards >> Nio >
Hi Israel, I did this in the live session: Selected se (Swedish). It asked if I wanted to install the language pack. I replied yes, and it did something but got stuck with the small window open 'Installing' with the progress bar white and the OK button selected. I could click the window away with the x button at the top right corner, but not with any of the big buttons. Something was running for some seconds after I closed the window, and then the xterm window went to prompt. The menu is still in English ... Then I tried with de (German), but it did not work either. Is it expected to be slow? There is no feedback, it just seems to get stuck. I had some error output that made me run sudo apt-get update Then the script reached one step further and seemed to finish properly with Swedish. The menu is still in English ... before and after logout - login I ran sudo apt-get upgrade and after that I could get German (but not Swedish) menu text. I still have to run setxkbmap to change also the keyboard, setxkbmap se setxkbmap de -o- 1. If you are running apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade silently you must let people know about it, otherwise they will think (like I did), that the command is buggy and gets stuck. If you do not run those, use must add it (I saw only apt-get install in the script, but I might have missed something). 2. Add setxkbmap to your script, so that the keyboard will be changed. Best regards Nio -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~torios Post to : torios@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~torios More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp