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Re: en_U.UTF-8 default language
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MJ Ray |
Subject: |
Re: en_U.UTF-8 default language |
Date: |
08 Aug 2004 03:10:59 GMT |
Rogelio M.Serrano Jr. <rogelio@smsglobal.net> wrote:
> How do we set en_US.UTF-8 as the default gnustep language? The date on
> my GNUMail is %r instead of the date. And the GWorkspace Desktop gets
> a lot of unicode related cstring conversion exceptions.
In the environment:
GNUSTEP_STRING_ENCODING=NSUTF8StringEncoding
In the defaults:
NSGlobalDomain NSShortDateFormatString '%d.%m.%y'
NSGlobalDomain NSLanguages '(
Esperanto,
English
)'
NSGlobalDomain GSFontMask '*-iso10646*'
NSGlobalDomain Local Time Zone 'Europe/London'
Improvements most welcome!
Most things work for me, but I also don't have a working GNUMail date
display. There is a fix IIRC, but the cure was worse than the problem
for me :-/
Apologies for the slow reply.
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