Re: running a program with a different language than the current locale



may be you can open a terminal and set the variable LANG to portugese
and then launch your program in that terminal.

On 11/4/05, Jonathon Jongsma <jonathon jongsma gmail com> wrote:
> Does anybody know an easy way to run a program using a different
> language translation than the current GNOME session (though this
> probably applies to more than GNOME, it's just what I happen to be
> using)?  for instance, say I want to run GNOME in English, but I want
> to test out my gtkmm app by running it in portugese to see if the
> translation works.  Is there a simple way to do this?  I thought it
> would be as simple as setting a environment variable and starting the
> app, but i can't seem to figure it out.
>
> Jonathon
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