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Bo Andresen wrote on 05/04/06 00:48: |
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> It turns out I was wrong about this. If I type |
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> # LC_ALL=POSIX oowriter2 |
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> they don't work for me either. Same goes for LC_ALL=C. All other locales on |
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> your list from locale -a they do work with. (Except en_GB.utf8 which results |
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> in a lot of errors on my system. That's why I use en_US.utf8. If you do wish |
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> to use UTF-8 you should follow the guide provided by Gentoo). So try changing |
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> your locale to something other than POSIX or C i.e. export LC_ALL=whatever. |
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> And start OOo from the prompt. |
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> To change your locale permanently you should change /etc/env.d/02locale and |
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> run env-update. You only need to set LC_ALL it will all other LC_ variables. |
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Bo, thank you *very* much, starting oowriter2 as you suggested using |
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LC_All=en_US.utf8 oowriter2 worked, the us_intl keyboard now works as it |
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should. |
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I have no /etc/env.d/02locale file; did you create that file yourself? |
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Cheers, Dave |
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