Anyone knows where the settings for international names of the folders in
the user home folder and the application folder is stored? Is it inside
the .DS_Store file or .CFUserTextEncoding?

I tried to delete those files in my home folder and app folder, changed
the priority of languages in the "International" panel, logged out and
back in, rechanged the priority to my language, logged out and back in
and everything is still in english. This used to work earlier at least.
Another user account does not have this problem, so there must be a
setting somewhere. But where? Anyone have a clue?

This problem may have been caused due to that I've copied my user folder
over many machines and reinstalls.




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