Hi! Stefan Baebler wrote:
> Is it searching for "sl-SI" (or "de-DE"), but we only have translation > for "sl" (or "de"). In this case we also need a fallback mechanism to > look for "sl" if "sl-SI" isn't found. Fortunately the library we use for translations will do exactly that automatically so you should be able to specify de-DE and the "de" translation will be used if "de-DE" is not found. > I'm not sure whether i have josm-translations.jar (or whatever it is > called), as it is not listed amongst plugins or as a seperate download. > Possibly listing available translations could help. The way it is solved now you should not need worry about this file at all as it is included in the lib/ directory of the JOSM core and during build included into the josm-latest.jar itself. However, I think that josm-latest.jar is created by an automated build that might not use ant and thus might not have this file just yet (but then I am sure the automated build will be fixed with regards to that). Alternatively you could try downloading the jar from: http://svn.openstreetmap.org/applications/editors/josm/dist/josm-translation.jar and add it to the libraries but as I said you should not need to do that. > Also how can "--language=sl" parameter be set in the java commandline? C:\WINDOWS\system32\java.exe -jar -Xmx512M -Djava.library.path=C:\incoming\gis\OpenStreetMap\josm\rxtx C:\incoming\gis\OpenStreetMap\josm\josm-latest.jar --language=sl So you just need to add it at the end after the josm-latest.jar however setting the default locale via -Duser.langauge has an identical effect. > As you see u used -Duser.language and -Duser.country to override system > locale. And this is a perfectly valid way to do it. Soon, there will be one more way to do this - via preferences but I need to find the optimum way of listing the available translations. Regards, Marcin Floryan _______________________________________________ josm-dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/josm-dev

