On 10/11/07, Pasha R <pashar.ml@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > I'm using Fedora 7 and Gnome. I need sometimes to be able to write > > > Russian and Hebrew. This works fine with native linux applications, > > > but not in Wine applications. If I launch Wine application, I can > > > write only in English, if I try to type in other language, my input is > > > either ignored or displayed as blocks. If I set LANG to ru_RU.UTF-8 or > > > to he_IL.UTF-8 before starting Wine application, then I can write > > > either in English and Russian or English and Hebrew. Is there a way to > > > enable all three languages? > > > > How does one do this in Windows (or for that matter, in Linux)? > > Do you have to do anything to switch languages? > > It is easily done on both windows and linux. > ... in Fedora I have keyboard preferences application, > which allows me to add keyboard layouts and > define certain properties, for example keyboard shortcuts to switch > layout. Once needed layouts are configured, I can type in any language > and switch between them. With Wine, though, I can make only 2 > languages to be available, third one won't work. Interesting. Can you file a bug for this at http://bugs.winehq.org ? > In windows, I can add input languages in Control Panel/Regional and > Language Settings. And then how do you switch languages? Does that also define hotkeys? - Dan _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users