[imp] Compose date problem?
Mauricio J. T. Tecles
mtecles@biof.ufrj.br
Fri, 8 Feb 2002 10:08:09 -0200
On 7 Feb 2002 at 22:37, Jan Schneider wrote:
>
> Did you set the local timezone in your options? if so does the selected
> zone work on the commandline?
>
> Jan.
>
No, I didn't have the timezone set in my options. Seting it (*) solve
the problem, thank you. But it's kind of wird have 600 users set the
timezone, this could lead to error (*). IMP should derive the compose
date from system date correctly, as it does correctly for the last
login date.
(The system - RH Linux 7.2 - date is set correctly to BRST = GMT -
0200, Brasilia daylight saving).
* Neither America/Brasilia nor America/Rio de Janeiro could be found
in the options. Brasilia is the capital of Brasil (form wich the time
is regulated for most east part of the country) and Rio de Janeiro is
the second bigest city of the country. Brasilia=Sao Paulo=Rio de
Janeiro=GMT-0300, when not in daylight saving.
Thanks again,
Mauricio
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mtecles@biof.ufrj.br
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Subject: language choice problem
Hi,
I got a close to work perfectly imp, But the selection of language in the
option desepeared, I can't find any relatives in config files...
Who steal my parameters ! How to put them back ?
Thx
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Subject: Re: SV: SV: [imp] norwegian doesn't work from login or prefs, only options. Other languages work...
Zitat von Jan Schneider <jan@horde.org>:
> Zitat von huleboer <huleboer@fifpro.net>:
>
> > Conserning country codes for Norwegian nynorsk (it really blows my
> mind
> > that someone actually have made a traslation to it since it's
> probably
> > only 50.000 ppl total inn the world who speeks it) locale -a |grep -i
> > no
> > gave me "nynorsk" as an option.. I guess you could just use the full
> > name when creating a bookmål nynorsk translation of imp?
>
> No, I don't think. We had some hard time to find out how to set the
> environment variables to make the gettext stuff work on most platform and
>
> with least problems. The ln_CO style seem to work on most systems.
To be a little bit more specific, we obey the the new locale naming
convention:
[language[_territory][.codeset][@modifier]]
language
A 2-letter code for the name of the language (according to ISO 639), such
as: ``en'' for English, ``fr'' for French, and ``de'' for German.
territory
A 2-letter code for the name of the country (according to ISO 3166), such
as: ``US'' for the United States of America, ``FR'' for France, ``DE'' for
Germany, and ``CH'' for Switzerland.
codeset
An identification name for the codeset (according to the X Consortium Font
Charset (Registry and Encoding) Names convention), such as: ``ascii'' for 7-
bit ASCII, and ``ISO8859-2'' for the ISO 8859-2 character set.
modifier
A code for a style category of localization data, such as: ``dict'' for
dictionary order, and ``char'' for character order.
We don't set codeset and modifier because we don't need the modifier and
set the charset elsewhere.
Jan.
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