The programs relying on jre seem to be using a different keymap from the one I
have set as default. I can not use Norwegian characters.
I don't have this problem on other distros. Could it be related to locale setting?
I use Puppy 1.0.3 and jre1.5.0_02
Does anyone know what to do?
Help would be very welcome
Kark
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The language support has only just started
http://www.goosee.com/puppy/wikka/LanguageSupport
- Puppy was designed for the English language
so other language support is a question of using search (keyboards would be a key word) on this forum and then modifying the wiki if you find any answers
There are people using other languages but specifically for Java I do not know
http://www.goosee.com/puppy/wikka/LanguageSupport
- Puppy was designed for the English language
so other language support is a question of using search (keyboards would be a key word) on this forum and then modifying the wiki if you find any answers
There are people using other languages but specifically for Java I do not know
Thank you Lobster
I'll put something in the Wiki if I find a solution.
So far I've managed to get my programs appear in Norwegian by detours around that elusive locale support, but for this one I'm quite shure I need to set another locale to make things work.
The problem is, I am not yet experienced enough to figure out how to add support for new locales. I have tried the guided steps I could find, without success.
But I'm shure the solution will appear one day in this wonderful forum.
In the meantime I'll continue trying
Kark
I'll put something in the Wiki if I find a solution.
So far I've managed to get my programs appear in Norwegian by detours around that elusive locale support, but for this one I'm quite shure I need to set another locale to make things work.
The problem is, I am not yet experienced enough to figure out how to add support for new locales. I have tried the guided steps I could find, without success.
But I'm shure the solution will appear one day in this wonderful forum.
In the meantime I'll continue trying
Kark
Hacao had the solution!
I simply followed parts of his instruction and now it works!
I already had localedef (does it come with gcc?),so I did the following:
First I copied locale no_NO from a different distro
then I opened a teminal and did:
mkdir /usr/share/locale/no_NO.ISO-8859-1
localedef -v -c -i no_NO -f ISO-8859-1 /usr/share/locale/no_NO.ISO-8859-1
cd /usr/lib/locale
ln -s /usr/share/locale/no_NO.ISO-8859-1 no_NO.ISO-8859-1
Then I changed LANG=C to LANG=no_NO.ISO-8859-1 in /etc/profile
Now I don't get any error messages about locale not being supported anymore, and jvm works like it should.
If things stay troublefree I'll try to write a how-to for the wiki
Kark
I simply followed parts of his instruction and now it works!
I already had localedef (does it come with gcc?),so I did the following:
First I copied locale no_NO from a different distro
then I opened a teminal and did:
mkdir /usr/share/locale/no_NO.ISO-8859-1
localedef -v -c -i no_NO -f ISO-8859-1 /usr/share/locale/no_NO.ISO-8859-1
cd /usr/lib/locale
ln -s /usr/share/locale/no_NO.ISO-8859-1 no_NO.ISO-8859-1
Then I changed LANG=C to LANG=no_NO.ISO-8859-1 in /etc/profile
Now I don't get any error messages about locale not being supported anymore, and jvm works like it should.
If things stay troublefree I'll try to write a how-to for the wiki
Kark
congratulation !
Hi !
Puppy will more well know !
1. Norwegian Puppy
2. Vietnamese Puppy
...
...
......l. other country's Puppy
Are you thinks so ?
Thanks,
P/S: Puppy should set up UTF- 8 encoding for default. , may be (en_US.UTF-8) !
Puppy will more well know !
1. Norwegian Puppy
2. Vietnamese Puppy
...
...
......l. other country's Puppy
Are you thinks so ?
Thanks,
P/S: Puppy should set up UTF- 8 encoding for default. , may be (en_US.UTF-8) !