Issue with NSLanguages in startup 0.23.0

2009-06-02 Thread Germán Arias
If I write into a shell defaults write NSGlobalDomain NSLanguages (Spanish) this is write in .GNUstep.conf file, but after the definition of NSGlobalDomain. In other words, there are two NSGlobalDomain definition. The first with my keys configuration, location, and the second only with the

Re: Issue with NSLanguages in startup 0.23.0

2009-06-02 Thread Richard Frith-Macdonald
On 2 Jun 2009, at 19:15, Germán Arias wrote: If I write into a shell defaults write NSGlobalDomain NSLanguages (Spanish) this is write in .GNUstep.conf file, but after the definition of NSGlobalDomain. In other words, there are two NSGlobalDomain definition. The first with my keys