Is this bug still a problem? If so, here's a workaround. Not for making
it in your local language, but for setting it to English.

1) Open text file ~/.wesnoth/preferences.
2) Look for a locale line. Repace it with the following line. If there
is none, just add the following line.

locale="en_US"


I imagine that setting your system locale would work too. I think
running wesnoth with the following line will work:

LANG='en_US'; wesnoth

For fun, I tried setting my language to hebrew, using the menus within
wesnoth. It retained the setting, but it didn't change anything.
Everything was still in English. Perhaps I needed something more. I
don't know hebrew anyway, but I can tell the difference between genuine
glyphs and squares.

-Brandon


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