Em Qua, 2004-01-14 às 23:01, Bevan C. Bennett escreveu: > I fooled around with it a little, and I think editing > /etc/sysconfig/i18n is all you need for 'standard' languages. > Mostly it then gets used by /etc/init.d/functions to set the LANG shell > variable, which a user could then choose to override for their own > purposes... > [bevan@saladin ~]> setenv LANG pt_BR > [bevan@saladin ~]> date > Qua Jan 14 17:59:14 PST 2004 > [bevan@saladin ~]> setenv LANG fr_FR > [bevan@saladin ~]> date > mer jan 14 17:59:46 PST 2004 > [bevan@saladin ~]> setenv LANG en_US > [bevan@saladin ~]> date > Wed Jan 14 17:59:54 PST 2004 > Adding a language to 'SUPPORTED' in /etc/sysconfig/i18n seems to just > make it availible to redhat-config-language and not much else. > Do you need something more than those? No, this seems ok, except for aspell. Some time ago I remember about kde being separated into every language... Redhat/fedora installs most of packages (take a look at openoffice size on it), except, maybe, for some special (ciryllic, japanese) fonts. -- []s Alexandre Ganso 500 FOUR vermelha - Diretor Steel Goose Moto Group