Incidentally, I did discover why I made the mistake again.

It turns out that one can change the name of the program using 
ASCII-type characters with no effect on normal operation, but if one 
changes the .app name using characters from the extended Unicode set, 
then the software cannot load the translations.  Changing the program 
name back to ASCII-only characters fixes the problems.

I'm guessing this is a qt3 issue.


Cheers,
Patrick

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