False 12 Language Support False center-on-parent config-language dialog True True True False vertical 12 True False <big><b>Checking available language support</b></big> The availability of translations or writing aids can differ between languages. True True 0 0 False True 0 True False 0 False False 1 False Installed Languages 550 config-language True False 12 12 12 12 True False vertical 12 True False start start When a language is installed, individual users can choose it in their Language settings. True False True 0 300 True True in True True True True 1 True False end True False True True 0 True True 0 True False 6 end gtk-apply False True True True False True False False 0 gtk-cancel False True True True False True False False 1 True False True 1 False True 2 True False Language Support True config-language True False 12 12 12 12 True False vertical 6 True True True False 12 12 12 12 True False vertical 6 True False Language for menus and windows: 0 0 False True 0 120 True True 1 True True This setting only affects the language your desktop and applications are displayed in. It does not set the system environment, like currency or date format settings. For that, use the settings in the Regional Formats tab. The order of the values displayed here decides which translations to use for your desktop. If translations for the first language are not available, the next one in this list will be tried. The last entry of this list is always "English". Every entry below "English" will be ignored. False True True horizontal True True 1 True False <small><b>Drag languages to arrange them in order of preference.</b> Changes take effect next time you log in.</small> True 0 0 False True 6 2 Apply System-Wide True True True start False True 3 True False <small>Use the same language choices for startup and the login screen.</small> True 0 0 False True 4 Install / Remove Languages... True True True start False True 6 5 False False 6 True False Keyboard input method system: 0 0 0 True False If you need to type in languages, which require more complex input methods than just a simple key to letter mapping, you may want to enable this function. For example, you will need this function for typing Chinese, Japanese, Korean or Vietnamese. The recommended value for Ubuntu is "IBus". If you want to use alternative input method systems, install the corresponding packages first and then choose the desired system here. 1 0 False True 6 True False 6 Language True False True False 12 12 12 12 True False vertical True False Display numbers, dates and currency amounts in the usual format for: False 0 0 False False 0 True False This will set the system environment like shown below and will also affect the preferred paper format and other region specific settings. If you want to display the desktop in a different language than this, please select it in the "Language" tab. Hence you should set this to a sensible value for the region in which you are located. start True False 1 True False <small>Changes take effect next time you log in.</small> True 0 0 True True 2 Apply System-Wide True True True start True False 3 True False <small>Use the same format choice for startup and the login screen.</small> True 0 0 True True 4 True False 0 none True False 6 18 18 18 True False 6 6 True False 0 0 1 2 True False Currency: right 0 0 0 2 True False Date: right 0 0 0 1 True False Number: right 0 0 0 0 True False 0 0 1 1 True False 0 0 1 0 True False <b>Example</b> True False True 12 5 1 True False 6 Regional Formats 1 False True True 0 True False 6 end gtk-close False True True True True True True 1 False True 1