Sorry, you've just answered that! Thanx! El divendres 15 de febrer de 2013, Òscar Martínez Carmona ha escrit:
> How do I switch it back to English? > I appreciate the spanish version but English looks much cooler! > > El divendres 15 de febrer de 2013, Hans-Christoph Steiner ha escrit: > >> >> Pd-extended should use the same language that the user is using. If not, >> its >> a bug. Pd-extended on Mac OS X looks at what language the Dock is >> configured >> in and uses that. Apparently, this is not reliable, since I guess people >> buy >> systems in one language, then use them in another, and the Dock doesn't >> seem >> to respect that change. You can check the language of your Dock and your >> global locale by running this in the Terminal: >> >> defaults read com.apple.dock loc >> defaults read NSGlobalDomain AppleLocale >> >> The easiest fix it to probably set the language of the Dock like this: >> >> defaults write com.apple.dock loc en_US >> >> I have no idea why its failing on Windows, maybe for a similar reason. >> As far >> as I could tell, Pd-extended uses the 'proper' registry value: >> >> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\International >> >> Could you send the value of that registry key on machines that fail to >> respect >> the user setting? >> >> .hc >> >> On 02/15/2013 01:03 AM, rene beekman wrote: >> > How do I set / change the default language on both Windoze and Mac for >> 0.43 >> > ? >> > I don't have a Windoze machine myself, so can't test there, but the >> readme >> > for the Mac version does not say anything about it. There also seems to >> be >> > no setting in the preference file for this (or at least none that I >> could >> > find). >> > >> > I searched the list-archives and the "best" instruction I found was to >> > delete all .msg files inside /po, which seems a bit crude to me. >> > Is there a more elegant way to do this? >> > >> > I understand from an older discussion that the assumption was that >> > "non-technical" people were assumed to want to use Pd in their native >> > language. I did installs this week on about a dozen machines >> > and apparently they all belonged to "non-technical" people, even though >> > every single one of them runs all software on their machine in English >> > only... Wouldn't it be wiser to assume that whatever the language is >> that >> > the OS is running in, is also the language that people really want to >> use >> > their software in? >> > Just my two cents. >> > >> > >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > [email protected] mailing list >> > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> >> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >> > >> >> _______________________________________________ >> [email protected] mailing list >> UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> >> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >> > > > -- > Òscar Martínez Carmona > > -- Òscar Martínez Carmona
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