Hi,
I tried to set my environment to use some English settings because of one program needed to control one measuring device (written probably in VB, runs ok using Wine). First I just changed date formats while retaining Czech Republic as country and Czech as preferred language. However, I was still unable to run the program so I temporarily set U.S. and just changed preferred lang. to Czech.
Unfortunately, after reboot, I have KDE partially in English (just a minor issue but also would like to solve it) and also damaged folder and filenames using national characters - see following screenshots:
On the other way, the system correctly displays existing files with filenames containing Czech characters from other sources and also the left Konqueror toolbar with Places is OK. Is there any way to repair the files and take back fully localized KDE without need to delete all KDE settings?
thanks much
I tried to set my environment to use some English settings because of one program needed to control one measuring device (written probably in VB, runs ok using Wine). First I just changed date formats while retaining Czech Republic as country and Czech as preferred language. However, I was still unable to run the program so I temporarily set U.S. and just changed preferred lang. to Czech.
Unfortunately, after reboot, I have KDE partially in English (just a minor issue but also would like to solve it) and also damaged folder and filenames using national characters - see following screenshots:
On the other way, the system correctly displays existing files with filenames containing Czech characters from other sources and also the left Konqueror toolbar with Places is OK. Is there any way to repair the files and take back fully localized KDE without need to delete all KDE settings?
thanks much
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