Padre installs all languages.

It decided to start up with Hebrew as the default language because it
believed that your operating system language was in Hebrew.

Can you tell me if this is the case?

We've seen this complaint a few times, and while I'm very keen to
maintain this "magic" functionality maybe we can at least find a way
to mitigate it.

What if we had a dialog that appeared the first time you ran Padre
that asked you to confirm you wanted it in the auto-detected language,
or change to English (or some other language).

We could make the appearance of the dialog an attribution on each
language defined in Padre::Locale. That way, languages which would
never want to be asked about language (American English vs British
English vs Australian English) will continue to Just Work, while
languages where programming tools are commonly used in English would
be asked at startup whether to switch.

And Portable versions would always ask, I still remember the first
time I tried to run Padre off a USB drive on a hotel computer in
Norway.

Adam

On 25 November 2011 07:21, Offer Kaye <offer.k...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I just installed the new Padre (from the padre-on-strawberry link at
> http://padre.perlide.org/download.html). It decided to install with
> Hebrew as the language of the interface (menus etc.). How do I get
> English as the menu language, and is it possible to make it a user
> choice in future installs?
>
> Regards,
> Offer Kaye
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