Am Mittwoch, 12. September 2018 schrieb Stefan Krusche: > � $ tdecmshell --lang en language > � $ tdecmshell --lang en_EN language > � $ tdecmshell --lang C > � $ tdecmshell --lang C language don't work because language specification is wrong or not installed > $ tdecmshell language --lang C > $ tdecmshell --lang en_US.UTF8 language > $ tdecmshell language --lang en_US.UTF8 don't work Tdecmshell doesn't seem to recognize "C" though it is listed as that in the language settings dialog -> Country or Region --> drop down menu. > � $ tdecmshell --lang en_US language > � $ tdecmshell language --lang en_US Now, these two do work, but... the effect is that only the text in the title bar is changed to english, but not the text strings inside the window. I don't know if that is the intended behaviour. Anyone does? Stefan