Re: Problem using Lotus Notes

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You should explain your exact problem first, dont you think?

Anyway, to change regional settings under Lotus Notes you can change settings in your location under Lotus Notes.

To change certain regional settings under Linux, tzconfig for time, locales for language...

-daniel
http://www.debian-gnu.com




From: marriaga@arcor.com.ar
To: wine-users@winehq.com
Subject: Problem using Lotus Notes
Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2002 12:37:31 -0300

I´m running Mandrake 8.2 and installed Wine in a fake_windows directory. I
could make Lotus Notes 507 work fine with most of its uses, but I´m having
trouble with a specific application, which runs in Notes environment (a
Notes database). The problem I have appears in Windows clients too, but in
those cases it´s solved changing some parameters in Windows´s "Regional
Settings". How can I make it work in Linux? I tried changing the same
parameters in KDE Regional Settings, but I imagined it was useless, as Wine
doesn´t look there, does it?
I hope somebody can help me.
Thanks,
Sorry for what I´m doing with Shakespeare´s language...

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Martín Arriaga
marriaga@arcor.com.ar

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