From: Tim <ter...@ro...> - 2008-08-20 04:04:28
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On Saturday 29 March 2008 13:21:41 Emanuel Rumpf wrote: > 2008/3/29, Robert Jonsson <rj...@sp...>: > > Hi Emanuel, > > your last mail did get through > > As far as I can see this is likely not a problem with MusE but either > > with Qt, Window manager or graphics driver. What Qt version and gcc > > version, etc. > > xfce4 > nvidia binary driver > muse 0.9 self-compiled, from svn > qt 3.3.8b (obviously beta) > gcc (GCC) 4.2.3 (Debian 4.2.3-3) > > > Hmm, looking at it again, could it possibly be a translation issue? > > after: > export LANG=en > muse starts with: > no locale <muse_en>/</usr/local/share/muse/locale> > > the menu is english than, but the problem remains. > maybe I will try to recompile with different locale settings... > > > /Robert > Emanuel, perhaps you fixed this problem, but in case not... I know this is a late reply, but I did manage to change my locale from english (en) to german (de) and everything looks and works OK in muse (0.9.x CVS). Maybe it IS a QT problem? Setting locale requires more than just one environment variable. There are several variables like LANG, LANGUAGE, and LC_*** I use Mandriva, so it was easy to change. I can send you a snapshot if you want. Cheers. Tim. |