> If the internationalization can not be switched off,

Christoph,

The problems I was having with redefining user.language were my fault.

The following work on the command line

java -Duser.language=es -jar Jmol.jar # force language Espanol

java -Duser.language=de -jar Jmol.jar # force language Deutsch

java -Duser.language=en -jar Jmol.jar # force language English


Since you are integrating Jmol directly into STRAP, I believe that you
will need to initialize STRAP with the parameter -Duser.language=en

There probably is another Java mechanism to define the default Locale
after the system is running, but I do not know.


Miguel

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