On Mon, 2004-04-12 at 14:55, Jingcao Hu wrote: > Yes, in the installation I selected all the locale support including fonts > for Chinese, but I am still using en_US as my locale, as I would like to > continue use English as my default language. Is there a better way which > allows me to continue use English as my default locale (as in menus, etc), > but set zh_CN as the second? AFAIK, no. But with a little tweaking here and there (menus, .bash_rc and such), you can do the same trick as the one in Xmms. It takes time, though. Or maybe using some shellscripts to launch the applications you want in certain language. > Thanks a lot Juan. Heh! You're welcome ;-) -- Juan Carlos Inostroza O. Registered Linux User #246002 jci@xxxxxx - http://www.tux.cl "Beyond the senses is the mind, and beyond the mind is the reason, its essence." -- Katha Upanisad 6.7