On Tuesday 15 September 2015, Lisi Reisz wrote: > On Tuesday 15 September 2015 00:01:11 Gerhard Zintel wrote: > > Hi Lisi, > > > > On Tuesday 15 September 2015, Lisi Reisz wrote: > > > If the locale of Trinity is wrong, i.e. was not installed > > > correctly in the first place - US instead of UK in the case in > > > question - how can one put it right? Keyboard is easy, but > > > there is a lot more wrong than Keyboard. Dates are unreadable, > > > money wrong, paper default sizes wrong etc. At least numbers > > > are, I think, right!! There are two desktops on the laptop in > > > question, and I *think* that the other one is right and is set > > > to UK. > > > > you surely have looked into Trinity Control Center ==> > > Country/Region & Languages and into the 5 Tabs named: > > Locale, Numbers, Time & Dates and Other? > > > > You might have to set all those Tabs individually to correct > > behavior. > > Thanks, Gerhard. The answer on my own system is that I can't > change the language - it is determinedly set to US English - but it > doesn't matter. The same would obviously apply to his. He was > looking to change the language and everything else would follow! > And you can't change the language. You might have to install an additional language, in my case it was: tde-i18n-de-trinity Gerhard