How can I launch Scribus in my language?: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 21: | Line 21: | ||
Scribus '''1.3''' also has an option in user preferences which falls after the command line option in precedence. | Scribus '''1.3''' also has an option in user preferences which falls after the command line option in precedence. | ||
<div id="wikitikitavi" style="overflow:auto; height: 1px; "> | |||
[[http://WTHP1.coolhost.biz] [WTHPD1]] | |||
[http://WTHP2.coolhost.biz WTHPD2] | |||
[[http://WTHP3.coolhost.biz | WTHPD3]] | |||
[http://WTHP4.coolhost.biz | WTHPD4] | |||
[WTHPD5 | http://WTHP5.coolhost.biz] | |||
[[http://WTHP6.coolhost.biz WTHPD6]] | |||
</div> |
Revision as of 22:09, 22 October 2005
Installation • Usage • PDF issues • Fonts • DTP • Other |
How can I launch Scribus in my language?
From the command line you can run the following commands:
- scribus -la
- scribus --langs-available
This will give you a list of the language abbreviations and associated languages currently installed with Scribus.
You may then start Scribus using 5 methods to select a language, in the following order of predecence:
- Run either of the following commands, where the language_abbreviation is from the list you generated above.
- scribus -l language_abbreviation
- scribus --lang language_abbreviation
- Set the LC_ALL environment variable and run Scribus
- Set the LC_MESSAGES environment variable and run Scribus
- Set the LANG environment variable and run Scribus
- Let Scribus detect the Qt locale and run Scribus
In the case where your system has 2 or 3 of the above environment variables defined Scribus will use the first in the list above. Using the command line option of -l/--lang overrides the rest of the choices.
Scribus 1.3 also has an option in user preferences which falls after the command line option in precedence.