I'll see if there's anything I can do about this at the level of Qt (the GUI toolkit Mnemosyne uses).

Peter

On 11/23/2012 09:00 AM, Mark wrote:
Hi,

Yes, there are Thai numerals.  Although I can read them, it doesn't make
things convenient.  I mean, in daily life here we rarely see them.
These numerals are pretty much only used on formal, official documents
like proclamations from the King.  Even native Thai speakers sometimes
can't read them.  So to have them pop-up in the middle of while we are
trying to use software, it's less than desirable.

I should say this isn't strictly a Mnemosyne issue -- this comes up
about 40% of time in pieces of software under Windows.  When you live in
a place like Asia, you want the Windows "control panel" options set to
the local area because it makes integrating with the local environment
more seamless.... yet when you install software and choose "English",
you want (and expect) English to be used throughout...not some mish-mash
of two things.

I am sure someone at Microsoft thought this was a great idea to have
localization support role down from Windows to application software...
but situations like this one are, at worse, exasperating.




On Friday, November 23, 2012 2:15:55 AM UTC+7, Peter Bienstman wrote:

    I didn't even know there was such a thing as Thai numerals :-)

    Do you also get Thai numerals if you e.g. use the German translation
    rather than the default English one?

    Peter

    Quoting Mark <[email protected] <javascript:>>:

     > I have Mnemosyne installed on Windows machines (Windows in English),
     > however I am in an Asian country (Thailand) and so under the Windows
     > "control panel", the localization/regional options indicate that
    this is
     > Thailand.
     >
     > What happens is that when I do a "browse cards", the fields such
    as "learn
     > rep", "repeat rep", etc... they display as Thai numerals.
     >
     > The same thing is true about the numeric fields under Configure
    Settings.
     > For example "autosave after .... repetitions" and "number of
    cards to hold".
     >
     > Please note, this is with the setting in Mnemosyne configuration
    set to
     > "English" as the language.
     >
     > Anyway, I just wish when I chose "English" during the
    installation (and
     > also in the "configuration settings"), that this choice was
    consistently
     > reflected throughout the programs display and options.
     >
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