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Offline maven

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How to enable my language in the TCL?
« on: June 17, 2015, 04:43:50 PM »
Hello  ;)

I installed TCL just fine. :D  Everything is best just my language.

My language is Persian and I can't read or write Persian. How to resolve it?  :-\
  - I install my language-fonts but not yet resolved.

Kind regards

Offline gerald_clark

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Re: How to enable my language in the TCL?
« Reply #1 on: June 17, 2015, 05:48:59 PM »
Read the book.

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Re: How to enable my language in the TCL?
« Reply #2 on: June 18, 2015, 01:34:11 AM »
http://tinycorelinux.net/corebook.pdf

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10.14. lang - system locale
If you have generated your preferred locale using the
getlocale.tcz
extension, you can use this bootcode to enable it. With a custom
locale, numbers, dates and so on will be printed in your local
convention, and all applications that are translated to your language
will use that language.
If not set, the default C locale is used (US English, ASCII).
Example:
• lang=fi_FI
10.15. kmap - console keymap
If you have
kmaps.tcz
installed, you can use this bootcode to set
the default console keymap. The console keymap is also used by
the tiny X servers (Xvesa and Xfbdev), but not the larger X server
Xorg.
If not set, the default is used (US).
Example:
• kmap=qwerty/fi-latin9
« Last Edit: June 18, 2015, 01:37:43 AM by core-user »
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Offline hal9king

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Re: How to enable my language in the TCL?
« Reply #3 on: June 28, 2015, 10:03:43 PM »
I don't know how good of job Google translate does going from English to Persian
(see attachment for example).

من نمی دانم چقدر خوب از کار ترجمه گوگل رفتن از انگلیسی به فارسی
( پیوست به عنوان مثال مراجعه کنید).
In science, we know ... what we don't know.