On OpenStep you could use
[[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] objectForKey:@"NSLanguages"]
to get the user languages. On my GNUstep system (mingw, Win2000) it just
returns nil.
I investigated further and found out:
1. NSUserDefaults userLanguages is not able to determine the right system
language:
- setlocale("") returns German_Germany.1252
- Locale.aliases (dictionary) only maps de = German
2. By invoking [NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] only, no NSLanguages
are set. Is it necessary to do this "by hand"?
Michael
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