This fixed most of it but the Applications Menu is still all German and locale still doesn't return en_US. Your network information (only if you will be fetching distribution sets via the network and do not use DHCP). This can be gracefully done by adding in $HOME/.xprofile this: unset LANG If you need to change the basic LANG parameter value, you need to unset LANG first. So from what I can tell there's a de_DE.utf8 hiding somewhere that overrides the LANG environment variable but I just can't fine it.Īny ĮDIT 1: Somehow missed the part in Localize Manjaro that said Important! Synonyms for UNSUCCESSFUL: abortive, barren, bootless, empty, fruitless, futile, ineffective, ineffectual Antonyms for UNSUCCESSFUL: deadly, effective, effectual.
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As for the input, you'll also have to enable full 8-bit input in /etc/inputrc, and set up some locale that supports UTF-8 (for example 'enUS.utf-8'), otherwise you won't be able to enter BMP code points, and you'll be limited to ASCII (it. It's lightweight brother, urxvt is pretty damn good too. Running LANG=en_US.utf8 and then locale returns de_DE.utf8 except for LC_NUMERIC=de_DE.UTF-8 and LC_COLLATE=de_DE.UTF-8and doesn't affect the system language (even after restart) Yeah, xterm won't work for sure, you'll need uxterm to get UNICODE support. Running locale returns de_DE.utf8 for everything except LC_NUMERIC=de_DE.UTF-8 and LC_COLLATE=de_DE.UTF-8. I also replaced de_DE.utf8 with en_US.utf8 in $HOME/.dmrc. enGB.UTF-8 UTF-8 Once youve edited /etc/locale.gen, run locale-gen to regenerate the locale definitions. For example, if you want the enGB.UTF-8 locale, you need to have a line containing.
I tried using the same settings in $HOME/.config/nf but deleted the file again after it didn't affect anything. Alternatively, edit the file /etc/locale.gen and comment out the lines corresponding to the locales you want (lines beginning with are comment lines). My /etc/nf looks like this: LANG=en_US.UTF-8 Since the UI Settings didn't affect anything I searched around and followed Localize Manjaro which also didn't change anything. (Pablo Saratxaga, James Su) - Try to use TTLoadGlyphBitmap() in getmetrics() when bs option. I'm using XFCE if that's relevant) and want my system language to be English but can't seem to get it to work. Fix locale.dir/locale.alias bugs that break the zhCN.