Jean Brefort <[email protected]> wrote ..
> I suppose you need to set the LANG environment variable to "it". I don't
> know how this can be done using Windows7 though, may be there is an
> entry in the configuration panel, if this still exists in recent Windows
> versions.
>
> Regards,
> Jean
>
> Le vendredi 13 avril 2012 à 03:37 -0700, Marco24 a écrit :
> > Hi! I installed Gnumeric on a PC in my school (Windows Server 2008 R2, WITH
> > 20 pc with Win 7).
> > I'm from Italy, My Windows 7 Is IT, my configuration settings is on ITA, but
> > Gnumeric menu are in English.
> > There's a possibility to change this?
> >
> > Many Thanks!
>
>
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On Windows7, easy way to get there is to click on the circle button thing which 
is normally in the lower left corner of the screen (formerly known as the 
"start" button) and type "environment" in the search box that appears. Or maybe 
whatever "environment" is in Italian. That should quickly locate the link to 
the applet that allows the user to set the environment variables.




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Waitman Gobble
San Jose California USA

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