[ coleco @ 17.08.2001. 02:32 ] @
Id appreciate any help thanks. |
[ coleco @ 17.08.2001. 02:32 ] @
[ ouros @ 17.08.2001. 03:02 ] @
Citat: coleco je napisao: Id appreciate any help thanks. As far as I know, Mandrake 8.0 supports Macedonian language. [ kajla @ 17.08.2001. 10:56 ] @
Zasto nepricate na srpskom/makedonskom?
poz. [ coleco @ 17.08.2001. 15:42 ] @
Citat: kajla je napisao: Zasto nepricate na srpskom/makedonskom? poz. and heres my pitiful excuse for macedonain: nizna da pisha po makedonski ili srbski uma zna da zbora e sokof linux vo makedonski jezik za (damn whats the macedonian word for cousin) LOL. Thanks again [ leka @ 17.08.2001. 21:31 ] @
There is no macedonian Linux distribution, but there is WONDERFULL KDE support for macedonian language! As I know they started localization project much before KDE YU (Yugolavian) and Croatian team. Sure there is also support in GLIBC, so if You set Your environment variables properly You can have macedonian language in all (localized) Linux applications. - In all (normal) Linux distribution, ie. that suff is independent of distribution You are curently using.
Just try to put something like: LC_ALL="sr" export LC_ALL in Your .bash_profile and You'll see Linux in serbian per example. If You use TCSH you should do something like setenv LC_ALL "sr" Best regards Dejan [ Tigerheart @ 18.08.2001. 08:11 ] @
Citat: coleco je napisao: Id appreciate any help thanks. Yes... Mandrake 8.0 (You can even install on Macedonian language) Slackware 8.0 ( KDE 2.1.2 supports Macedonian) Red Hat 7.1 ( I think ![]() I think that SuSE also supports Macedonian .... but you must use his YAST1 to configure KDE ..... And you must install support for iso8859-2 ( latin type font) Copyright (C) 2001-2025 by www.elitesecurity.org. All rights reserved.
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