Am 29.01.2012 um 20:38 schrieb Hans-Christoph Steiner:
> On Jan 29, 2012, at 1:43 PM, Max wrote:
>> Am 28.01.2012 um 19:52 schrieb Hans-Christoph Steiner:
>>> On Jan 27, 2012, at 11:53 AM, Max wrote:
>>>> Apple allowed to change the language of a single Application through the 
>>>> properties (Ctrl-i) on the Application Icon until OS 10.5 but removed this 
>>>> feature with 10.6
>>>> 
>>>> Now there are 3rd party tools which let you still do that:
>>>> http://www.tj-hd.co.uk/en-gb/languageswitcher/
>>>> however this app doesn't see the languages in Pd it claims it's only in 
>>>> english.
>>>> This might be a bug of that specific tool or a bug how the multiple 
>>>> languages are implemented in Pd(-ext).
>>> 
>>> I just tested today's build with Language Switch, it shows 28 languages.  
>>> Try it out and let me know if it doesn't work for you.
>> 
>> Hi hans, thanks for that - i downloaded 
>> Pd-0.43.1-extended-macosx105-i386.dmg and unfortunately it doesn't work for 
>> me, the Pd icon is missing too. If i try to open the plist in xcode it tells 
>> me that it has been corrupted.
>> replacing it with the one you posted makes the program not launchable any 
>> more.
> 
> Oops, silly bug, I forgot about how limited Mac OS X's built-in sed is.  I 
> checked the fix in, or if you want to test now, replace the Info.plist in the 
> app with the attached one.
> 
> .hc
> <Info.plist>

excellent. that works!  Language Switcher launches a different (the .pd file 
association) Pd instance on my system though. I guess it would work if only one 
Pd would be there.

m.  

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