Dan Kegel wrote:> On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 7:32 AM, saffolino <wineforum-user at
winehq.org> wrote:
>
> > I've set ubuntu local in japanese and it worked fine but I
don't want to switch every time(ctrl+alt+backspace).export doesn't work.
> >
>
> OK, at least we know it works if done properly now.
> The only question is how to do it properly.
>
> Maybe you just need to replicate the locale environment variables
> more fully. In Japanese Ubuntu mode, type
> locale | sed 's/^/export /' > setlocale.sh
> and also look at the output of 'locale'. Then
> set Ubuntu into English mode, log in,
> and do
> . setlocale.sh
> and then in the same window try
> locale
> and verify the settings look right for Japanese. Then
> *also in the same window* start a Wine app and see
> if it behaves better for Japanese.
>
> Or how about a native Linux app that works well with
> Japanese fonts when Ubuntu is in Japanese mode.
> Can you get one of those to use Japanese fonts
> when Ubuntu is in English mode?
I don't understand the "locale" thing (I'm not pro with
linux(Ah I use ubuntu 8.04) )
Some windows app in japanese works well, for example unicode ones.In my case,
it's not unicode.
This is the P2P:
http://fuktommy.com/poeny/poeny_20071010_win32.zip