Hello susers! does anybody know how to localize nvu (the website ide) http://www.nvu.com/ There are language packages available on the website: http://ghaint.no-ip.org:8942/~k2/moz/nvul10n.html But, it does not really state how to install these. In the end I just opened the file in nvu... For a regular user nothing happens. For root it gets localized..., but that is not system wide. It is for root only.... Looking forward to some clarity in this matter. Are there any tricks to be performed (e.g unzip the file in the /usr/lib/nvu/chrome/locate e.g.)? -- Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless
Richard Bos wrote:
Hello susers!
does anybody know how to localize nvu (the website ide) http://www.nvu.com/ There are language packages available on the website: http://ghaint.no-ip.org:8942/~k2/moz/nvul10n.html
But, it does not really state how to install these. In the end I just opened the file in nvu... For a regular user nothing happens. For root it gets localized..., but that is not system wide. It is for root only....
Looking forward to some clarity in this matter. Are there any tricks to be performed (e.g unzip the file in the /usr/lib/nvu/chrome/locate e.g.)?
I see two versions there, one full installer (installing a precompiled binary in the language) and one xpi, which installs as an extension. I just installed the Dutch xpi by going to tools->extensions and clicking Install, and it worked well, all text became Dutch. It used to be in mozilla that when you did this you got a question if you wanted to install it for all users or just for the current, and the difference would be that it installed in /opt/mozilla when you chose to install for all users, and $HOME/.mozilla otherwise. Now it just installs for the current user. I'm not sure how to change that But the full installer could be for all users, if you install it in the right place
Op zaterdag 21 januari 2006 23:31, schreef Anders Johansson:
does anybody know how to localize nvu (the website ide) http://www.nvu.com/ There are language packages available on the website: http://ghaint.no-ip.org:8942/~k2/moz/nvul10n.html
But, it does not really state how to install these. In the end I just opened the file in nvu... For a regular user nothing happens. For root it gets localized..., but that is not system wide. It is for root only....
Looking forward to some clarity in this matter. Are there any tricks to be performed (e.g unzip the file in the /usr/lib/nvu/chrome/locate e.g.)?
I see two versions there, one full installer (installing a precompiled binary in the language) and one xpi, which installs as an extension. I just installed the Dutch xpi by going to tools->extensions and clicking Install, and it worked well, all text became Dutch.
Ah, that works for me too :) Thanks a lot.
It used to be in mozilla that when you did this you got a question if you wanted to install it for all users or just for the current, and the difference would be that it installed in /opt/mozilla when you chose to install for all users, and $HOME/.mozilla otherwise. Now it just installs for the current user. I'm not sure how to change that
But the full installer could be for all users, if you install it in the right place
I used the rpm from packman, as such I don't want to use the full install. Besides that I think it should be easy (for the user) to add a language package. Now this seems to be easy (if you know how to do it), but how do you get rid of it ;) (removing ~/.nvu will do). Or if I want to swap between languages how does one do it? There is no option in the preferences tab.... -- Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless
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