Multilingual support on Puppy Linux 4.x/5.x
Re: lang_support_all-1.0.sfs on any Puppy Linux 4.x
Merci !shinobar wrote:Now lang_support_all-1.0.sfs adds multilingual support on any Puppy Linux 4.x.
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Hello shinobar
Although I am mono-lingual , this SFS seems to work just fine in Lucid Puppy 5.
I did have a problem with my screen resolution though in the first setup.
I am testing French, not that I can speak French but I have been working with some of the guys localising Quickpet, a new program in Puppy , and French is one of the languages working with it so far.
Thanks for this.
Cheers
Mick
Although I am mono-lingual , this SFS seems to work just fine in Lucid Puppy 5.
I did have a problem with my screen resolution though in the first setup.
I am testing French, not that I can speak French but I have been working with some of the guys localising Quickpet, a new program in Puppy , and French is one of the languages working with it so far.
Thanks for this.
Cheers
Mick
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lang_support_all-1.4
Multilingal support on Puppy updated.
lang_support_all-1.4.sfs now supports 4.x and 5.x puppy/pupplets including Quirky-1.2 and Lupu-5.0.1.
lang_support_all-1.4.sfs now supports 4.x and 5.x puppy/pupplets including Quirky-1.2 and Lupu-5.0.1.
conflict with pre-installed Chinese support?
What happens if you load lang-support-all.sfs on a Puppy 4.3.1 system that already has Chinese display support installed?
Is there a danger of corruption?
Is there a danger of corruption?
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Re: conflict with pre-installed Chinese support?
recommmended to use lang-support-all with native puppy/pupplet.
boot up with 'pfix=ram' option and make new pupsave, then apply lang-support-all-*.sfs.
boot up with 'pfix=ram' option and make new pupsave, then apply lang-support-all-*.sfs.
Re: conflict with pre-installed Chinese support?
Then reinstall all my other pets and reconfigure...shinobar wrote:recommmended to use lang-support-all with native puppy/pupplet.
boot up with 'pfix=ram' option and make new pupsave, then apply lang-support-all-*.sfs.
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lang_support_all-1.5
Multilingal support on Puppy updated. See the first post of this topic.
Now Fatdog64, Lupu-5.1 ready, but no translations for IceWM nor Firefox.
Now Fatdog64, Lupu-5.1 ready, but no translations for IceWM nor Firefox.
shinobar
Mirror for lang_support_all-1.5.sfs
http://www.smokey01.com/01micko/lucid/l ... ll-1.5.sfs
thanks to smokey01
Icewm has NLS files, and Firefox has NLS at the main site, and Language plugins so as far as I see that is not a big problem.. maybe though Icewm doesn't support CJK, not sure.
Cheers
Mirror for lang_support_all-1.5.sfs
http://www.smokey01.com/01micko/lucid/l ... ll-1.5.sfs
thanks to smokey01
Icewm has NLS files, and Firefox has NLS at the main site, and Language plugins so as far as I see that is not a big problem.. maybe though Icewm doesn't support CJK, not sure.
Cheers
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mirror
thanks 01micko and smokey01.01micko wrote:Mirror for lang_support_all-1.5.sfs
http://www.smokey01.com/01micko/lucid/l ... ll-1.5.sfs
Next time i will try to contain Firefox NLS.
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1. Install any of Puppy/pupplets 4.x/5.x with default settings(keyboard:us, locale:en-US).Bickz wrote:I'm a relative puppy noob, but i cannot apply the .sfs file as the opening post suggests, i'm dying to get puppy translated in dutch through this solution but i don't know what to do.
2. Apply lang_support_all-*.sfs.
3. Countrywizard from menu or run /usr/sbin/countrywizard to change the language.
Add SFS File to Bootup(Puppy Linux FAQ) may help.
If you do not consist on some puppy, try the Lucid Puppy Quckset editon(LupQ), the Release candidate for now.
You need not lang_support_all with LupQ. The dutch language pack lang_pack_nl-lupq-0.1.pet, apply against only LupQ, is available. I made it today!
ALBT.
Downloads for Puppy Linux [url]http://shino.pos.to/linux/downloads.html[/url]
I like this package. Used it to localize wary into Russian. Found the problem. It switches time to few hours. The problem is in /etc/rc.country - replaced it with the original but changed one line to except UTF-8 from SFS's rc.country. It changes console font while booting but does not change time. Cannot use Lupu. It's too heavy for my old PC and it hangs up on another one when I put in USB-flash or modem.
Hello shinobar!!
I thought it could interest you:
http://www.hotshare.net/file/371843-57030155bf.html
this is polish translation of puppy files and that what I found until now
I thought it could interest you:
http://www.hotshare.net/file/371843-57030155bf.html
this is polish translation of puppy files and that what I found until now
I am currently using lucid puppy.
since I am using scim to key-in Japanese, I installed these pets in the system:
1.scim-1.4.9.pup4.4.2.2.1.pet
2.scim-anthy-1.2.7.pup4.4.2.2.1.pet
3.scim-bridge-0.4.16-pup4.pet
4.anthy-9100h.patch13Bptn23/2009527.1.pet
The scim is working fine with these pets installed.
But I also want to have another language input, which is the chinese.
So, I went to www.scim-im.org and downloaded an archive named scim-pinyin-0.5.91.tar.gz
that claims to be able the user to use pinyin to input the chinese.
Since this is not a pet file, how I am going to let my puppy recognize the files inside the archive? For example, where should I extract the folder to? And what are the steps after the extraction? Or I am still lack of some other files to complete my installation?
Please help.
since I am using scim to key-in Japanese, I installed these pets in the system:
1.scim-1.4.9.pup4.4.2.2.1.pet
2.scim-anthy-1.2.7.pup4.4.2.2.1.pet
3.scim-bridge-0.4.16-pup4.pet
4.anthy-9100h.patch13Bptn23/2009527.1.pet
The scim is working fine with these pets installed.
But I also want to have another language input, which is the chinese.
So, I went to www.scim-im.org and downloaded an archive named scim-pinyin-0.5.91.tar.gz
that claims to be able the user to use pinyin to input the chinese.
Since this is not a pet file, how I am going to let my puppy recognize the files inside the archive? For example, where should I extract the folder to? And what are the steps after the extraction? Or I am still lack of some other files to complete my installation?
Please help.
lang_pack_all-0.8-w5.sfs
lang_pack_all-0.8-w5.sfs may work on lucid puppy to input various languages.
http://shino.pos.to/party/bridge.cgi?pu ... languages/
http://shino.pos.to/party/bridge.cgi?pu ... languages/
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Polish language pack:
http://puppylinuxstuff.meownplanet.net/ ... ppy_PL.pet
http://puppylinuxstuff.meownplanet.net/ ... ppy_PL.pet
Spanish language pack doesn't work
Hi, just wanted to say I tried the Spanish language pack, langpack_es, both the version for LupQ and for Wary5, in Lucid Puppy 5.11 and didn't work. I don't want to switch to LupQ just because of a language pack, so first, if there's a language pack for LP511 I want to try it. At least a language pack for the menu and for ROX filler, since they're the only things I can still see in English when I try to switch LP511 to Spanish without language pack.
lang_pack_all-0.9
Try lang_pack_all-0.9.sfs, supports more than 100 languages for all Puppy-5.x/4.x,
See the top of this topic.
See the top of this topic.
Downloads for Puppy Linux [url]http://shino.pos.to/linux/downloads.html[/url]
Re: lang_pack_all-0.9
This looks like overkill for my modest needs. I don't want to change my interface to any other language.shinobar wrote:Try lang_pack_all-0.9.sfs, supports more than 100 languages for all Puppy-5.x/4.x,
See the top of this topic.
All I want is the ability to correctly input Chinese, Russian, German, French, and Spanish text with Seamonkey or Firefox, or some other browser supported by Puppy 5.2.8. For all but Chinese, a simple on-screen keyboard would probably do. For Chinese, I'd prefer to be able to write simplified or traditional characters using a pen tablet or a pen mouse (in which I have considerable past practice), as I suspect keyboard methods would come with a high learning curve.
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