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.TH SET\-LANGUAGE\-ENV 1 "2005/3/13"
.SH NAME
set\-language\-env \- Making basic settings for native languages
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B set\-language\-env
.RB [\| \-l
.IR language \|]
.RB [\| \-hvsrNcCRE \|]
.\" ********************************************************************
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B set\-language\-env
establishes basic native language environment by adding lines
to your dot\-files. Since the setting is established
by adding lines to your dot\-files, the private environment
for only a person who invokes
.B set\-language\-env
is affected. It does not change any system\-wide settings.
(Note: The root user can change /etc/skel directory.)
.PP
This version supports Belarusian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Danish, French,
German, Japanese, Korean, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Polish, Russian,
Serbian, Spanish, Thai, Turkish and Ukrainian.
.PP
.B set\-language\-env
shows a list of Debian packages which should be installed.
These packages are required to utilize settings.
You have to install them or ask the site administrator
to install them.
.PP
Added lines are surrounded with the header and footer lines.
Since these lines are used by
.B set\-language\-env
to recognize the lines
it has added, please do not modify them. You can modify lines before
the header line and after the footer line and the modification
will be preserved after invocations of
.BR set\-language\-env .
.PP
When
.B language\-env
package is updated, you can safely update your dot\-files by only invoking
.B set\-language\-env
without your original setting being affected.
The place where the lines were added is not changed by the process.
However, if you directly modified a setting which
.B set\-language\-env
have added, it will be lost on the next invocation of
.BR set\-language\-env .
.PP
.\" ********************************************************************
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
.BI \-l\ language
specify your favorite native language. Here are the supported languages:
.br
.B be
Belarusian
.br
.B bg
Bulgarian
.br
.B ca
Catalan
.br
.B da
Danish
.br
.B de
German
.br
.B es
Spanish
.br
.B fr
French
.br
.B ja
Japanese
.br
.B ko
Korean
.br
.B lt
Lithuanian
.br
.B mk
Macedonian
.br
.B pl
Polish
.br
.B ru
Russian
.br
.B sr
Serbian
.br
.B th
Thai
.br
.B tr
Turkish
.br
.B uk
Ukrainian
.br
.TP
.B \-h
Show help message.
.TP
.B \-v
Verbose mode, mainly for debugging.
.TP
.B \-s
Show a list of supported languages.
.TP
.B \-r
Remove all settings by
.B set\-language\-env
in your dot\-files.
.TP
.B \-N
Don't fork another
.BR set\-language\-env .
This option is for internal use.
.TP
.B \-c
On runtime of
.BR set\-language\-env ,
native language\-specific (i.e. non\-ASCII) characters (such as Kanji
and ISO\-8859\-1) are not used. Though this option is intended to be used
internally, this can be used to override automatic detection of whether
native language\-specific characters can be used or not when the detection
does not work well.
.TP
.B \-C
On runtime of
.BR set\-language\-env ,
native language\-specific (i.e. non\-ASCII) characters (such as Kanji
and ISO\-8859\-1) are used. Though this option is intended to be used
internally, this can be used to override automatic detection of whether
native language\-specific characters can be used or not when the detection
does not work well.
.TP
.B \-R
Root user usually cannot set his/her own settings into /root directory
because
.B set\-language\-env
checks it. This option disables the check.
.TP
.B \-E
Settings are done into
.I /etc/skel
directory instead of users' home directory.
Only root user can use this option.
.\" ********************************************************************
.SH ADDING NEW LANGUAGE
If you would like to add a new language support, read
.IR /usr/share/doc/language\-env/README.i18n .
In short, you will have to write
.br
(1) contents which will be added to users' dot\-files,
.br
(2) 'support' file,
.br
(3) documents, and
.br
(4) image file for tklanguage.
.br
Please contact to the developer of
.BR language\-env .
.SH SEE ALSO
.TP
.I "/usr/share/doc/language\-env/README*"
Detailed explanation on each language.
.SH FILES
.TP
.I "/usr/share/language\-env/*"
Prototypes to be added to your dot\-files.
.SH AUTHOR
Tomohiro KUBOTA <kubota@debian.org>
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