On Tuesday 15 September 2015, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Tuesday 15 September 2015 00:01:11 Gerhard Zintel wrote:
Hi Lisi,
On Tuesday 15 September 2015, Lisi Reisz wrote:
If the locale of Trinity is wrong, i.e. was not installed correctly in the first place - US instead of UK in the case in question - how can one put it right? Keyboard is easy, but there is a lot more wrong than Keyboard. Dates are unreadable, money wrong, paper default sizes wrong etc. At least numbers are, I think, right!! There are two desktops on the laptop in question, and I *think* that the other one is right and is set to UK.
you surely have looked into Trinity Control Center ==> Country/Region & Languages and into the 5 Tabs named: Locale, Numbers, Time & Dates and Other?
You might have to set all those Tabs individually to correct behavior.
Thanks, Gerhard. The answer on my own system is that I can't change the language - it is determinedly set to US English - but it doesn't matter. The same would obviously apply to his. He was looking to change the language and everything else would follow! And you can't change the language.
You might have to install an additional language, in my case it was: tde-i18n-de-trinity
Gerhard