Configuring Language and Country Settings

Hello.

After a fresh install ( lang = english , keyb = fr ), I would like to have every things in English, but at least :
Numbers : fr_FR
Time : fr_FR
Currency : fr_FR
Measurement Units : fr_FR
Collation and sorting : en_US

Presently in terminal I got half message in French or English
Yast menus options are in French and in English.

Current config is :
Yast :

  • Primary language : English (US)
  • Detailed Local Settings : en_US
  • Adapt options are off
  • No secondary language

KDE Regional Settings :Language : 1 : American English (Default) ; 2 : Français

Formats :

Region : United States - American English (en_US)
Numbers : fr_FR
Time : fr_FR
Currency : fr_FR
Measurement Units : fr_FR
Collation and sorting : en_US

Time Zone : Paris Europe/France

Any help is welcome

How you do this depends on your desktop; you need to tell YaST the language layout of your keyboard. Then in KDE you can go to System settings>Regional settings to configure how the desktop displays. I assume there is something similar in Gnome.

The language settings of KDE Regional Settings looks suspicious. Is removing the secondary language (Français) solve the problem?

It should have worked as expected since American English is the default language. But I did have an experience similar to yours with more than one items in language settings of KDE Regional Settings.

The language settings of KDE Regional Settings looks suspicious. Is removing the secondary language (Français) solve the problem?

It should have worked as expected since American English is the default language. But I did have an experience similar to yours with more than one items in language settings of KDE Regional Settings.

localedef creates new locales. You can create e.g. en_DE.UTF-8: https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/526766-How-do-I-set-locale?p=2836886#post2836886 You may start with file /usr/share/i18n/locales/fr_FR

That is what I do each times.

OK, I will read your links.

Thanks