Re: [Evolution] Help files
- From: Pete Biggs <pete biggs org uk>
- To: evolution-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Evolution] Help files
- Date: Thu, 09 May 2013 14:28:27 +0100
The error message I'm getting seems a little strange to me. It doesn't
tell me there is no help available, it says the location isn't
supported. Could it be that I'm missing a package from the gnome
desktop? Does Evolution call the help files directly or does it call on
a process of some sort to read and display the files?
It uses yelp - the Gnome help system. What happens if you run
yelp help:evolution
from a command line?
I'm curious about the naming of that folder, how on earth did it end up
as 'C'?
It's historic. From the net somewhere...
In the C programming language, the locale name C “specifies the
minimal environment for C translation” (C99 §7.11.1.1; the
principle has been the same since at least the 1980s). As most
operating systems are written in C, especially the unix-inspired
ones where locales are set through the LANG and LC_xxx
environment variables, C ends up being the name of a “safe”
locale everywhere.
POSIX specifies that both C and POSIX must be valid locale
names, with the same neutral settings.
So 'C' is from the 'C' language. The C locale basically comes down to
7-bit ASCII.
P.
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