Have changed the local settings on the machine now so:
klavs@Nessa:~$ locale
LANG=da_DK
LC_CTYPE="da_DK"
LC_NUMERIC="da_DK"
LC_TIME="da_DK"
LC_COLLATE="da_DK"
LC_MONETARY="da_DK"
LC_MESSAGES="da_DK"
LC_PAPER="da_DK"
LC_NAME="da_DK"
LC_ADDRESS="da_DK"
LC_TELEPHONE="da_DK"
LC_MEASUREMENT="da_DK"
LC_IDENTIFICATION="da_DK"
LC_ALL=
but it doesnt really do much, except i dont get the error "Warning:
Language 'en_DK' was not recognized, defaulting to 'en_US'"
if i run wine with the tags you specified i get:
klavs@Nessa:~/windows/Program Files/SuperType$ wine 'LC_ALL="da_DK"
LANG="da_DK" STYPE.EXE'
wine: cannot open (null)
Wine failed with return code 1
or:
klavs@Nessa:~/windows/Program Files/SuperType$ wine 'LC_ALL="da_DK"
LANG="da_DK"' STYPE.EXE
wine: cannot open (null)
Wine failed with return code 1
or:
klavs@Nessa:~/windows/Program Files/SuperType$ wine LC_ALL="da_DK"
LANG="da_DK" STYPE.EXE
wine: cannot find 'LC_ALL=da_DK'
Wine failed with return code 1
dependig on where i place the >'<
so it doesnt do anything..
Again as i said in the first post.. my keybord works fine with ÆØÅ, and
the text is also correct when i use it. Normally i wouldn't care about
this problem, but it is an 10 finger training program so the text's to
be trained are kinda hard to read without æøå.
Thnx for all your input!
-Klavs
Alexander Nicolaysen Sørnes wrote:
Mandag 29 mai 2006 15:46, skrev Klavs Haugaard:
klavs@Nessa:~$ locale
LANG=en_DK
LC_CTYPE="en_DK"
LC_NUMERIC="en_DK"
LC_TIME="en_DK"
LC_COLLATE="en_DK"
LC_MONETARY="en_DK"
LC_MESSAGES="en_DK"
LC_PAPER="en_DK"
LC_NAME="en_DK"
LC_ADDRESS="en_DK"
LC_TELEPHONE="en_DK"
LC_MEASUREMENT="en_DK"
LC_IDENTIFICATION="en_DK"
LC_ALL=
well thats what locale says...
where do i change what locale wine is using?
-Klavs
On my system (Gentoo) it is editable in '/etc/env.d/02locale', but that may be
different for you. You can run wine with 'LC_ALL="da_DK" LANG="da_DK" wine
PROGRAM', where PROGRAM is of course the file you want to run.
Alexander Nicolaysen Sørnes wrote:
Mandag 29 mai 2006 15:20, skrev Klavs Haugaard:
1) Have tried with diffrent fonts with the same result.
2) not quite sure what you mean by changing locele for wine, the locale
settings is set to "en_DK", i can see that when i start wine i get
an error "Warning: Language 'en_DK' was not recognized, defaulting
to 'en_US'. so you might have a point that wine needs the en_DK
somehow, i just cant figure out how...
'en_DK' is not a valid locale. Your locale is probably 'da_DK'.
Alexander
3) My bad, kernel 2.4, Debian 3.1. Wine 20050310 (the one installed with
aptitude), (no offense taken =))
-Klavs
Daniel Skorka wrote:
Klavs Haugaard <tant@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Running a 10 finger training program originally made for win 95 on
wine, and it all runs smoothly except that i cant get it to show the
danish characters "æøå", if i press the keys on the keyboard they work
fine so its not the keymapping thats wrong..
It just replaces the characters with blank spaces.
Two guesses:
1) Missing symbols in the fonts.
2) You need to change the locale for wine (man 1 locale)
Daniel
Running on Debian 2.4
No offense, but that release doesn't exist. What wine version are you
using?
Daniel
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