Firefox internationalization - Slackware
This is a discussion on Firefox internationalization - Slackware ; Hello,
I currently have 2 laptops that I did a full Slackware 11.0 install
on. On both of them I am able to see all the foreign characters in
firefox, on wikipedia and Japanese translators, and whatnot. On my
desktop ...
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Firefox internationalization
Hello,
I currently have 2 laptops that I did a full Slackware 11.0 install
on. On both of them I am able to see all the foreign characters in
firefox, on wikipedia and Japanese translators, and whatnot. On my
desktop which I did not do a full install on, I cannot. I was
wondering what package I would need to install to get support for
other languages.
Thanks!
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Re: Firefox internationalization
By the way, I do have glibc-i18n installed.
dr.k...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello,
> I currently have 2 laptops that I did a full Slackware 11.0 install
> on. On both of them I am able to see all the foreign characters in
> firefox, on wikipedia and Japanese translators, and whatnot. On my
> desktop which I did not do a full install on, I cannot. I was
> wondering what package I would need to install to get support for
> other languages.
>
> Thanks!
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Re: Firefox internationalization
dr.knnk@gmail.com a écrit :
> Hello,
> I currently have 2 laptops that I did a full Slackware 11.0 install
> on. On both of them I am able to see all the foreign characters in
> firefox, on wikipedia and Japanese translators, and whatnot. On my
> desktop which I did not do a full install on, I cannot. I was
> wondering what package I would need to install to get support for
> other languages.
>
All my installs are french. The easiest way to have Firefox in another
language *for all users, by default*, is running the SlackBuild script
against a localized version downloaded from ftp.mozilla.org/pub/
Cheers,
Niki