multiple languages in fedora workstation?

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hi all
This may have been covered here before, and if so I apologize for the mess. I've been getting a couple of blind users who switch over from windows to fedora, or at least, they say they will. But they speak multiple languages, and usually want to have gnome shell and apps displayed in their native language. So I went and attempted to find out how this is done. Here is what I've found, and it's puzzling. According to gnome's docs, you simply go into the region and language control center applet, highlight the language you want to use, and press enter. If the language isn't in the list you're supposed to find a "..." button to open a list of languages to pick from. On my fedora install, there are only two items in the list. English US, and an item that's silent. Orca says nothing but I think it's that "..." button the docs were talking about. Instead of taking me to a list, it closes the language dialog with no effect. I know how locales on the command line are supposed to work, you've got two files in /etc that control this. Locale.gen, which controls what languages are available to the system. I chose german and french, utf8, just to experiment with. Then there's locale.conf which controls the currently active language. You simply export a new language into this file and the language is supposed to change. Example, export lang=en_UK.utf-8 > /etc/locale.conf." Is this what gnome's language control center item does? I'm hearing a lot about these "language packs" in gnome's documentation, but no matter how I search, dnf, software, I can't find one. Anyone got any ideas? After I added french and german in locale.gen, or rather, uncommented them and ran locale-gen, the languages immediately showed up in the language list, but pressing enter on them didn't change the language. I'm hoping it's something obvious, such as you needing to log out and back in for the new language to take effect. If not, this is probably a bug in gnome and I need to report it.
Thanks for reading
Kendell clark
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