Summary: | openoffice does not support the de_DE LINGUA and same for en_US | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Andreas Prieß <ap> |
Component: | Current packages | Assignee: | Gentoo Office Team <office> |
Status: | RESOLVED INVALID | ||
Severity: | minor | ||
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- |
Description
Andreas Prieß
2005-04-14 03:02:46 UTC
If you really mean LINGUA then this is NOT a bug. You are supposed to used LINGUAS. Actually I can't see any linguas stuff in the gnucash-ebuilds. Maybe I've overlooked it, if yes, please provide an example where it is done like this Sorry, as can be seen in the emerge info output what I have set is of course LINGUAS. There was a bug here in bugzilla about gnucash - gnucash did not compile with a LINGUAS set to a short locale string like "de". The solution was to set it like "de_DE". (I just searched bugzilla, but I am not able to find the bug I am talking of... But it must have been gnucash, since it is the only application I use with the german localization besides openoffice.) I don't know where the handling of LINGUAS is defined, so I just thought it should work with de_DE. Maybe that's the general question: is this a bug or not? ...and if this question is answered it should be documented. Since there _are_ such extended linguas in the openoffice ebuild and these strings are known from other localization settings, the idea seems not so far away for me to set LINGUAS like I did. Of course it works with just setting "de". Andreas, it is defined directly in the ebuild - see set_languages (). The only extended LINGUAS supported are pt_BR, zh_CN, zh_TW and hi_IN. I think this should be fixed or at least mentioned in the docs. @Jakub: I know where the LINGUAS stuff is in OOo, I wrote that myself ;) I asked about where this is in gnucash, as I can't see any of that stuff in there Comment #6: Andreas, sorry, I was answering the question in Comment #4 - the other Andreas. :-) Otherwise, don Comment #6: Andreas, sorry, I was answering the question in Comment #4 - the other Andreas. :-) Otherwise, don´t see any LINGUAS in gnucash either. I have no deeper knowledge of the gnucash ebuild/compiling process but maybe this was an issue installing the doc, that is not handled by the ebuild itself. As I look into the gnucash CONTENTS some more general things seem to be installed in all available locales and just some documentation is selected by LINGUAS. There I get the directory /usr/share/gnome/help/gnucash/de_DE/... so it could be a question of how LINGUAS is handled in the "gnome environment". (I just re-emerged gnucash with LINGUAS="de" and it works now, so this has been fixed.) What I meant talking about the definition of LINGUAS is whether this is gentoo specific and therefor decided by the gentoo-devs or whether LINGUAS is a more global thing with a policy beyond the gentoo area. Still, this is no OOo-bug, if you think LINGUAS is not well enough defined, file a seperate bug, but closing this |