On this computer (SuSE 9.2 Pro, KDE 3.4), on my wife's KDE session, there's
a Canadian flag or an American flag on the panel. This lets her toggle
between US English and French Canadian when she's using K-Mail or
OpenOffice.
I don't remember how I set this up.
When I open
KDE Control Center >
Regional & Accessibility >
Country/Region & Language >
Locale
I get one language listed ... US English. The dropdown list beside it has a
choice of other languages including.... well, just US English. No
choices... even though she clearly has Canadian French available to her
(with the accents in all the right places, etc.)
If I change the country/locale above the language box, the availability of
languages becomes.... well dammit, it still says just US English.
So, I guess KDE Control Center is not where this is set? (One wonders what
the heck it IS for, then.)
I'd like to set up the same options for her on our other computer (so
she'll stop using mine all the time for her business correspondence...),
but how? It was probably set up several versions of KDE ago, and maybe
even several versions of SuSE ago (depends where the settings are kept - I
retain only the /home directory when I install newer SuSE versions).
Apparently, the KDE Control Center... etc. route has nothing at all to do
with the language settings/preferences. Where else do they hide it?
Thanks
Kevin (not quite bi-lingual, apparently)