Am Mittwoch, 12. September 2018 schrieb William Morder:
On Tuesday 11 September 2018 15:34:10 Stefan Krusche
wrote:
If I understand what you want, then you are on the right track with TCC /
Regional & Accessibility / Country/Region & language, but maybe you didn't
pursue it far enough.
Go to / locale (following the sequence above in TCC). Add whatever
languages you want to have available, then you should be able to switch
languages by right-clicking on the country flag in your taskbar at bottom.
Yes, that's what I did. And I was looking for exactly something like this
country-flag in taskbar, but I don't have that on my system. Mmh. How do you
get that? Can you enable that in TCC? I only know the one for keyboard layouts.
However, I did just try this, and no countries or
languages were available
except US English ... but I think this is perhaps I have disabled other
choices in localepurge. I used to enable Greek, for example, because I was
setting some text for a translation; but this was back in the old KDE3.
P.P.S. WHOOPS!
Also look under TCC / Regional & Accessibility / Country / keyboard layout,
Keyboard layout is not the issue here.
Does this concern the problem from an earlier thread,
about logging in
using non-English characters (e.g., an umlaut), or is it a separate
issue?
I dunno. Which thread?
P.S. regarding login with umlaut:
The heading and date of that thread:
Re: [trinity-users] Login into accounts with german umlaut
Date: 2018-08-23 00:58
From: Stefan Krusche <linux(a)stefan-krusche.de>
I don't know if it goes back earlier, but I see your name again. Just
trying either to narrow down the problem, or to connect the dots (if they
do connect) to that earlier thread.
OK. I didn't remember that one. It's not related, it's about entering
passwords
in tdm.
Kind regards,
Stefan