I have visited this problem some time ago, and these were my (more or less accurate) findings: - There are language strings in the C code as well as in Tcl - In Tcl there is a straightforward way to redefine the language, but I haven't found a way to change the actual strings on the display without having to restart Pd - I have no idea how it goes on the C side :) - My impression is that this may go beyond the scope of a plugin
András On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 2:50 PM, batinste <[email protected]> wrote: > language-plugin, anyone ? :) > > > On 09/01/2013 14:23, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: > >> The easiest way is to start it in the Terminal like this: >> >> GNU/Linux: LANG=en pd-extended >> Mac OS X: LANG=en /Applications/Pd-extended.app/** >> Contents/Resources/bin/pd >> Windows (in cmd.exe): >> set LANG=en >> "%ProgramFiles%\pd\bin\pd" >> >> If you want to force English, you can also delete the .msg files in the >> pd/po >> folder. >> >> .hc >> >> >> On 01/09/2013 07:05 AM, João Pais wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> with the latest Pd version, Pd uses the system language as standard. The >>> thing >>> is, I want to keep my Pd in english. How is it possible to set the >>> language >>> when starting Pd? >>> >>> Where can suggestions to the language be sent? >>> >>> Best, >>> >>> João >>> >>
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