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Hi,
in i18n.cfg there are still for many languages the codes lang=C. These codes should be replaced according
https://www.debian.org/international/l10n/po/ja_JP
for
Czech (Cesky) with lang=cs_CZ
Danish (Dansk) with lang=da_DK
Greek (Ellinika) with lang=el_GR
Croatian (Hrvatski) with lang=hr_HR
Icelandic (Islenska) with lang=is_IS
Japanese with lang=ja_JP
Hungarian (Magyar) with lang=hu_HU
Dutch (Nederlands) with lang=nl_NL
Polish (Polski) with lang=pl_PL
Slovenian (Slovenski) with lang=sl_SL
Finnish (Suomi) with lang=fi_FI
Svedish (Svenska) with lang=sv_SE and
Turkish (Turkce) with lang=tr_TR for both keyboard mappings.
In Norway there are two official Norwegian languages Bokmål (Oslo, E6 area) and Nynorsk (Bergen area).
So please edit the line for Norwegian (Norsk)
Norsk (Bokmal) with lang=nb_NO
and add lines for
Norsk (Nynorsk) with lang=nn_NO
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Pushed, thanks.
http://hg.slitaz.org/wok/rev/cde3bdb833ab
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Hi,
I have just downloaded and testet slitaz-rolling.iso RC2 20150525. Thank You for the the new image. Now the i18n.cfg file seems to be correct and in the menu the desktop-directories of Czech (Cesky), Danish (Dansk), Greek (Ellinika), Hungarian (Magyar), Polish (Polski), Slovenian (Slovenski) and Swedish (Svenska) are shown.
The desktop-directories for
, [is], [ja], [nl], [nb], [nn], [fi] and [tr] aren't shown, because the aren't in slitaz-menus-2.4.1.tazpkg. The missing names could be found for xfce in the package garcon-0.3.0.tazpkg in the directory /usr/share/desktop-directories.
In the Russian desktop I found a keyboard layout handler in the lxpanel only for US, but I could add a layout for RU, after switching off "Keep system layouts". With this keyboard layout handler I could switch from the Latin to the Cyrillic letters. In the Greek (Ellinika) desktop I couldn't find this keyboard layout handler. Therefore I had to stay with the Greek letters. Being not able to switch to the Latin letters means that one can't use the internet.
What do I have to install to see those few Japanese items in the menu?
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Hi kubepc,
What do I have to install to see those few Japanese items in the menu?
I have installed almost all font packages SliTaz provide (except few Chinese fonts).
I issued a command to search for fonts that contain Japanese “letters”:
[c]fc-list :lang=ja
/usr/share/fonts/truetype/droid-font/DroidSansFallbackLegacy.ttf: Droid Sans Fallback:style=Regular
/usr/share/fonts/truetype/droid-font/DroidSansFallback.ttf: Droid Sans Fallback:style=Regular
/usr/share/fonts/truetype/droid-font/DroidSansJapanese.ttf: Droid Sans Japanese:style=Regular[/c]
These font files you can find in the package droid-font. Install it if you want to view Japanese glyphs. No additional settings required.
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Hi Aleksej,
I have just installed droid-font and I am happy, I don't understand a single of those Japanese glyphs, but now I can see them in the menu and also in the browser and the Korean glyphs too. Thank You.
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Hi Bellard,
thank You for adding the foreign names of the desktop-directories to yesterdays slitaz-rolling.iso.
I have successfully testet slitaz-rolling RC-2 20150531 for all languages. The nations of the menu now can read the desktop-directories in their own languages. I think, it will be as nice for them, as it was for me three years ago with SliTaz 4.0 seeing desktop-directories in German.
Please look at my post
Enabling Latin letters for Greek users through keyboard configuration in tazx of slitaz-rolling.iso
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