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# cedilla-portuguese.sh (c) 2015 Canonical # Author: Gunnar Hjalmarsson <gunnarhj@ubuntu.com> # # Released under the GPL # # File: /etc/profile.d/cedilla-portuguese.sh # # The desired behavior when typing in certain languages is that # '+c results in the ç character, and not ć. In Portuguese this # can be achieved by setting LC_CTYPE to either pt_BR.UTF-8 or # pt_PT.UTF-8. Related files: # /usr/share/X11/locale/pt_BR.UTF-8/Compose # /usr/share/X11/locale/pt_PT.UTF-8/Compose # # When the selected display language is Portuguese (either Brazilian # Portuguese or Portuguese as spoken in Portugal), LC_CTYPE inherits # the desired value from LANG. Due to this file, setting the Regional # Formats value to Portuguese (Brazil) or Portuguese (Portugal) is # sufficient to enable the just mentioned behavior, even if the # display language is something else but Portuguese. # if [ "${LC_IDENTIFICATION%_*}" = 'pt' -a "${LANG%_*}" != 'pt' ]; then export LC_CTYPE="${LC_IDENTIFICATION%.*}.UTF-8" fi