
On 25/06/2020 17.50, Axel Braun wrote:
Hi,
The Standard Manner™ is to edit (or create) this file in your home: cer@Telcontar:~> cat .i18n # used by /etc/profile.d/lang.sh #CER - if it doesn't work edit /etc/profile.d/lang.sh, see Bugzilla 567324 LC_TIME=en_DK.UTF-8 LC_MONETARY=es_ES.utf8 LC_NUMERIC=es_ES.utf8 LC_PAPER=es_ES.utf8 LC_TELEPHONE=es_ES.utf8 LC_MEASUREMENT=es_ES.utf8 LC_NAME=es_ES.utf8 cer@Telcontar:~> Unfortunately, KDE does not follow this standard.
I'm currently struggeling with the setup of a user in a different language. The system-language is german, and the user language in KDE is set to English (which worked only after installing a second language in KDE - https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=422636 )
KDE and most KDE programs come up in English, but other programs - VirtualBox, Audacity, VLC still come up in german (-lang files installed)
test@X1E:~> export | grep LANG declare -x LANG="de_DE.UTF-8" declare -x LANGUAGE="en_US:de"
The second setting is probably made by KDE. Is there a way to get this single user fully set up in English?
Ideally in a simple manner for non-experienced users?
Try setting KDE_LANG KDE_LANG=en_US.UTF-8 Where? I don't know for sure, but try the i18n file first (log out, log in). -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.1 x86_64 at Telcontar)