Public bug reported:

The existing SetCulture attribute seems to only affect CurrentCulture,
not CurrentUICulture. CurrentCulture governs e.g. date formatting, while
CurrentUICulture governs the language used.

Please make it possible to set CurrentUICulture using an attribute. I
think it's a good idea to be able to set these separately, so there
could for example be a new attribute, SetUICulture, or one could add a
parameter to SetCulture to control which culture, or both, to set.

** Affects: nunitv2
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Add attribute for setting CurrentUICulture
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/671349
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Bug description:
The existing SetCulture attribute seems to only affect CurrentCulture, not 
CurrentUICulture. CurrentCulture governs e.g. date formatting, while 
CurrentUICulture governs the language used.

Please make it possible to set CurrentUICulture using an attribute. I think 
it's a good idea to be able to set these separately, so there could for example 
be a new attribute, SetUICulture, or one could add a parameter to SetCulture to 
control which culture, or both, to set.



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