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Most typically users only set the LANG variable on the global basis: |
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There is also an extra variable called <c>LANGUAGE</c>. Unlike already mentioned |
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variables, which takes only one locale, this gettext-specific variable allows |
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you to define a colon separated list of languages. This might come handy if, for |
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example, your native language is German, are fluent in French and speak a bit of |
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English. In such a case, you could set this variable to <c>de:fr:en</c>. |
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Most typically users only set the LANG variable on the global basis, though: |
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<pre caption="Setting the default system locale in /etc/env.d/02locale"> |
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<pre caption="Setting the default system locale in /etc/env.d/02locale"> |