Topic: How to play with translation?
GunChleoc |
Posted at: 2018-09-06, 16:45
Also, your system language is set to "C", so I'm not sure it that will screw up the autodetection. Try selecting "Deutsch" in the options instead. Busy indexing nil values Top Quote |
dreieck Topic Opener |
Posted at: 2018-09-06, 17:35
As I elaborated [further up], I tried many possible combinations; also selecting "Deutsch" in the options:
In fact this was the very first thing I did when I tried to switch language. (empty signature.) Top Quote |
GunChleoc |
Posted at: 2018-09-08, 17:53
I really don't know what the problem is. Kaputtnik, since it's working on your system, what is your locale output? If there is a difference, that might point to the problem. Busy indexing nil values Top Quote |
kaputtnik |
Posted at: 2018-09-08, 20:41
The output is:
All i can think of is that dreieck messed up his installation(s) with different Versions which broke the localizations. Thats why i mentioned to remove widelands and check for remaining files. Otherwise i have no idea. Fight simulator for Widelands: |
dreieck Topic Opener |
Posted at: 2018-09-09, 10:31
OK, I think I pinned it down:
I now tried starting widelands with setting the environment variables as yours, and the translation is there. Then I tried to find which variable is it, and it is I consider it as a bug that this is needed, because:
Can anyone fix this so that either widelands prints out a prominent warning, if that environent variable is not set, or much better, do not depend on this variable since things are to be set in the menu anyway? Some stuff about
[This manpage] gives some definition, too. It seems to me that no-one should rely on
Since I install via package management, nothing is left over after removal. Thanks, kaputtnik, for helping me finding the point! Edited: 2018-09-09, 10:40
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GunChleoc |
Posted at: 2018-10-17, 09:24
I have created a bug report: https://bugs.launchpad.net/widelands/+bug/1798297 Busy indexing nil values Top Quote |