boricua wrote:
>i believe [not sure] during installation i picked secondary language Spanish
[puerto rico]
>
>i dont see it either @ desktop manage under language [ i do see spanish and
spanish mexico
>
>and i dont see either under system/preferences-langague, all i see is
english.
>
>how could i add another language after instalation and how could i add
languages to
>system preferences
>
>thanks
>
>
>
Boricua:
Were you able to figure out your language problem? I myself added a
second language (also Spanish, but Dominican Republic Spanish) when I
first installed CentOS 4. When I run the language settings from the
menus I actually see the two languages ('Spanish - Dominican Republic'
and 'English - USA').
I did a little research and found that there is a directory called
/usr/lib/locale/ (part of the glibc-common package) in which there a
bunch of other language locales. I think the ones you'd be looking for
are the directories '/usr/lib/locale/es_PR/' and
'/usr/lib/locale/se_PR.utf8/'.
But to have the system use these locales (and have them included in the
language list). You would also have to look at the file
'/etc/sysconfig/i18n'. Here's what mine looks like:
--------------------/etc/sysconfig/i18n-------------------------
LANG="en_US.UTF-8"
SUPPORTED="en_US.UTF-8:en_US:en:es_DO.UTF-8:es_DO:es"
SYSFONT="latarcyrheb-sun16"
-------------------------------------------------------------------
As you can see the 'SUPPORTED' definition includes two entries, one for
English, 'en_US.UTF-8:en_US:en', and one for Spanish
'es_DO.UTF-8:es_DO:es'. You might add something similar to my Spanish
entry in your '/etc/sysconfig/i18n' file (use PR instead of DO in the
Spanish entry). I think this should do the trick for you.
I'm sorry it took so long to get back to you with an answer, but I just
figured it out. If you have it figured out just ignore the e-mail.
Good luck.
-Jose
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