From: Tomas on
Thanks for the reply, Walter!

I tried what was described in the post you linked. Unfortunately without success.

If relevant, I get a warning in the Command Window when Matlab starts:
"Warning: X does not support locale nb_NO.utf8"
From: Walter Roberson on
Tomas wrote:
> Thanks for the reply, Walter!
>
> I tried what was described in the post you linked. Unfortunately without
> success.
> If relevant, I get a warning in the Command Window when Matlab starts:
> "Warning: X does not support locale nb_NO.utf8"

If I understood the previous posting correctly, you need to set your
Linux LANG environment variable to en_US.utf8 specifically, not to what
you would _like_ to use. Once you had done that when you started matlab,
it would not complain about nb_NO.utf8 (not unless something in your
Matlab startup script sets LANG to a different value.)
From: Tomas on
First, sorry that I posted my last message on this thread. I meant to post in on this:
http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/newsreader/view_thread/288165

The message #2 from Marc in fact solved my problem! I just realised that the command should be typed using "enter" before "matlab-desktop".

Thanks,

Tomas
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