Hi,

you probably switched the interface to use the Czech language inside the eric 
configuration dialog. You could change this back using the dialog again (in 
case you understand enough Czech to do so). If that is not the  case, you may 
open the eric4.ini file in a text editor. That file should be in 
~/.config/Eric4. In the [UI] section set the entry for Language to None (i.e. 
Language=None). This procedure should be done, while eric4 is closed.

Regards,
Detlev

Am 06.01.2012 um 07:12 schrieb Mitch Davis:

> Hello there,
> 
> I'm a happy Eric user (eric 4.4.14 r4014 under Fedora 16).  Today I
> rebooted my PC, and the user interface now comes up in the Czech
> language!  Here's a picture, showing my locale settings, as well as
> the Czech result:
> 
>  http://imagebin.org/192052
> 
> Normally my locale is en_AU.UTF-8 (and eric has worked fine with
> that), but now even setting LANG=C doesn't help.
> 
> I've also tried removing ~/.eric4, with no luck - eric still comes up in 
> Czech.
> 
> (I have no idea why it should be Czech - the only language I use on
> this computer besides English is Chinese)
> 
> Any ideas on how to de-Czech my eric?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Mitch.
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Detlev Offenbach
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