Am Mi, 6.05.2009, 15:27, schrieb Patrick Kenny:
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> 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.

Thanks for this hint. This will probably be very helpful.

Regards,
   Felix
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> I'm guessing this is a qt3 issue.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Patrick
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> >
>
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