On Sun, Aug 25, 2019 at 6:08 PM 'Arup Rakshit' via vim_use
<vim_use@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> When I open my vim in the iTerm2 as below, I see lot of warnings.
>
> ➜ vim
> Warning: Failed to set locale category LC_NUMERIC to en_IN.
> Warning: Failed to set locale category LC_TIME to en_IN.
> Warning: Failed to set locale category LC_COLLATE to en_IN.
> Warning: Failed to set locale category LC_MONETARY to en_IN.
> Warning: Failed to set locale category LC_MESSAGES to en_IN.
>
>
> What could be the problem of these?
>
Do you by any chance have the statement "language en_IN" in your
vimrc? If you do, then it means that your system doesn't accept en_IN
as a valid locale.
On Unix-like systems, "locale -a | less" (typed at a shell prompt)
will show you all the locale names known by the system. On Windows,
the locale names have a different format: if you are running Vim on
Windows, try "language English_India.10646" instead.
Best regards,
Tony.
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