I am attempting to change the language on my system from en-US to en-AU, not so much for the system itself but because it appears that whatever is the system default is used by other applications as it's default. In preparation for this I downloaded the Hunspell en-AU dictionary. So I navigated to K>System Settings>Regional Settings where I have 4 options, Language, Formats, Spell Check, Date & Time. Of these I was able to set my desired choice in 3 of them but in the Language screen I do not have the en-AU option available to choose (but it is available in the Formats and Spell Check screens).
On entering the Language screen there is an information message on the top line saying, There are currently no preferred languages configured. There is an Add languages click box in the bottom right hand corner which opens a pop-up screen where you can select from a bunch of languages but Australian English is not listed. locale -a returns a hit for en-AU.utf8. My date and time is also set to Perth, Australia +8. Spell Check is set to Australian English.
It seems these different screens pull their information from different sources, does anyone know how to add Australian English as the preferred language in the Language screen?
And for those wondering, previous installation experience has taught me to just accept US English as the default language as deviations seem to cause problems.
On entering the Language screen there is an information message on the top line saying, There are currently no preferred languages configured. There is an Add languages click box in the bottom right hand corner which opens a pop-up screen where you can select from a bunch of languages but Australian English is not listed. locale -a returns a hit for en-AU.utf8. My date and time is also set to Perth, Australia +8. Spell Check is set to Australian English.
It seems these different screens pull their information from different sources, does anyone know how to add Australian English as the preferred language in the Language screen?
And for those wondering, previous installation experience has taught me to just accept US English as the default language as deviations seem to cause problems.
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