This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
Both sides previous revision Previous revision | Next revision Both sides next revision | ||
gnome_3 [2011/11/14 06:24] bhuvan |
gnome_3 [2011/11/14 06:31] bhuvan |
||
---|---|---|---|
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
======Enabling Telugu in Gnome 3====== | ======Enabling Telugu in Gnome 3====== | ||
- | ====Telugu Gnome 3 User Interface (UI)==== | + | ====Gnome 3 User Interface (UI) in Telugu==== |
- | To activate Telugu in gnome 3 in debian sid we need to follow these steps. | + | Enabl Telugu in gnome 3, in debian sid : |
- | 1. Enable Telugu language in locales. Login as root from the command prompt open a terminal and Edit the file /etc/locale.gen to remove the # at the line that says te_IN UTF-8 using nano. If you are not able to see the line then go to end of the file and add the same line. | + | 1. Enable Telugu language in locales. Login as root from the command prompt open a terminal and Edit the file /etc/locale.gen. Remove the # symbol in the line that says # te_IN UTF-8 using nano. If you are not able to see the line then go to end of the file and add the line te_IN UTF-8. |
$su | $su | ||
Password: [give administrator password] | Password: [give administrator password] | ||
#nano /etc/locale.gen | #nano /etc/locale.gen | ||
- | After editing the file | + | Remove the # |
- | give these key combinations to save and exit from nano | + | These key combinations will save and exit from nano |
- | Ctrl+x | + | Ctrl o, Ctrl+x |
- | It will ask you to save the file, press enter. | + | |
2. Now we need to generate Telugu files. Give this command to generate Telugu files. We have to give this command only once to generate the locales. | 2. Now we need to generate Telugu files. Give this command to generate Telugu files. We have to give this command only once to generate the locales. | ||
#locale-gen | #locale-gen |