Re: [Gimp-user] Choice of language

2017-07-11 Thread Michael Schumacher
Am 11.07.2017 um 03:37 schrieb drmarkellis:
> Hi,
> I followed the instructions below, found the library/GIM/2.8/gimprc file, and
> added the line
> (language "en_US")
> to the file. However, the program still initiates in Greek. I have attached a
> screen shot of the directory and the file open in textedit.

> Please advise, and thank you!

Use a current version of GIMP - 2.8.22, for example.

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[Gimp-user] Choice of language

2017-07-11 Thread drmarkellis
Hi,
I followed the instructions below, found the library/GIM/2.8/gimprc file, and
added the line
(language "en_US")
to the file. However, the program still initiates in Greek. I have attached a
screen shot of the directory and the file open in textedit.
Please advise, and thank you!
Sincerely,
Mark A. Ellis


>That's because there is no such thing on a Mac and has not been for a
>long
>time.
>
>All your preferences are kept in your Personal Library/Application
>Support/GIMP/2.x. Here x=8 or 9 depending on which version you are
>using.
>You may also have both if you have both version installed.
>
>If you cannot see your Library in Finder, make sure to make it
>visible.
>
>If you run in this trouble one simple way is to move your GIMP/2.x
>folder
>somewhere else so that you are starting with a "clean slate" so to
>speak.
>
>
>If you are not familiar with a system don't provide users with advice
>till
>you become familiar with that system or don't provide advice at all.

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Re: [Gimp-user] Choice of language

2016-10-17 Thread Michael Schumacher


On 10/15/2016 10:47 AM, ferren wrote:

> GIMP 2.8.18 under Sierra on Mac suddenly started using Greek as its native
> tongue.

This is bug 770708: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=770708

We do not know why exactly it is happening, maybe it's somewhere in gettext.


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Re: [Gimp-user] Choice of language

2016-10-17 Thread Partha Bagchi
That's because there is no such thing on a Mac and has not been for a long
time.

All your preferences are kept in your Personal Library/Application
Support/GIMP/2.x. Here x=8 or 9 depending on which version you are using.
You may also have both if you have both version installed.

If you cannot see your Library in Finder, make sure to make it visible.

If you run in this trouble one simple way is to move your GIMP/2.x folder
somewhere else so that you are starting with a "clean slate" so to speak.


If you are not familiar with a system don't provide users with advice till
you become familiar with that system or don't provide advice at all.




On Sun, Oct 16, 2016 at 1:53 AM, ferren  wrote:

> >ferren wrote:
> >The language has probably been set in your user-specific
> >configuration,
> >which is intentionally kept through a reinstall, so that all your
> >customisations are retained.
> >If you don't mind manually editing configuration files:
> >- Close GIMP
> >- Open the file ~/.gimp/gimprc in a text editor (in case you're not
> >familiar with the conventions, ~ represents your personal home
> >directory; .gimp is a hidden directory so if you're using a graphical
> >file browser you might have to type the name into the address bar or
> >set
> >an option to show hidden files)
> >- There is probably a line looking something like:
> > (language "el")
> >- Change that line to:
> > (language "en_GB")
> >- Save the file
> >- Start GIMP; hopefully it's now in UK English
> >
> >If you'd prefer a different dialect of English, the other options are
> >"en_CA" for Canadian and "en_US" for American.
> >
> >If you can manage enough of the GUI in Greek, you'd be looking for:
> >- Edit > Preferences (although I think Mac has a different convention,
> >so this might be something like GIMP > Preferences)
> >- Interface (second item in the left side of the preferences dialog)
> >- The top option in the right side is "Language"; select your
> >preferred
> >dialect of English; each language has the code in square brackets
> >after
> >that, so you'll be looking for an option including "[en_GB]",
> >"[en_CA]"
> >or "[en_US]" (whichever dialect you prefer)
> >- Click "OK" (middle of the 3 buttons at lower right of the dialog
> >- Hopefully GIMP is now in English
>
>
> On the Mac, it now goes GIMP > Protimeseis > Diepaphe > Glossa >
> [en_(GB)], (ιe,
> GIMP > Preferences > Interface > Language > [en_GB]). So far, so good.
> There was no ~/.gimp file, so I created an empty .gimp folder, in the hope
> that
> the above sequence would inspire creation of a configuration file. This
> has not
> happened, and GIMP stays in Greek after restart, with [en_(GB)] still
> selected.
> locate .gimp  turned up no other .gimp file stored elsewhere.
>
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[Gimp-user] Choice of language

2016-10-17 Thread ferren
>ferren wrote:
>The language has probably been set in your user-specific
>configuration,
>which is intentionally kept through a reinstall, so that all your 
>customisations are retained.
>If you don't mind manually editing configuration files:
>- Close GIMP
>- Open the file ~/.gimp/gimprc in a text editor (in case you're not 
>familiar with the conventions, ~ represents your personal home 
>directory; .gimp is a hidden directory so if you're using a graphical 
>file browser you might have to type the name into the address bar or
>set
>an option to show hidden files)
>- There is probably a line looking something like:
> (language "el")
>- Change that line to:
> (language "en_GB")
>- Save the file
>- Start GIMP; hopefully it's now in UK English
>
>If you'd prefer a different dialect of English, the other options are 
>"en_CA" for Canadian and "en_US" for American.
>
>If you can manage enough of the GUI in Greek, you'd be looking for:
>- Edit > Preferences (although I think Mac has a different convention,
>so this might be something like GIMP > Preferences)
>- Interface (second item in the left side of the preferences dialog)
>- The top option in the right side is "Language"; select your
>preferred
>dialect of English; each language has the code in square brackets
>after
>that, so you'll be looking for an option including "[en_GB]",
>"[en_CA]"
>or "[en_US]" (whichever dialect you prefer)
>- Click "OK" (middle of the 3 buttons at lower right of the dialog
>- Hopefully GIMP is now in English


On the Mac, it now goes GIMP > Protimeseis > Diepaphe > Glossa > [en_(GB)], (ιe,
GIMP > Preferences > Interface > Language > [en_GB]). So far, so good.
There was no ~/.gimp file, so I created an empty .gimp folder, in the hope that
the above sequence would inspire creation of a configuration file. This has not
happened, and GIMP stays in Greek after restart, with [en_(GB)] still selected.
locate .gimp  turned up no other .gimp file stored elsewhere.

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Re: [Gimp-user] Choice of language

2016-10-15 Thread gimp-users . mbourne

ferren wrote:

GIMP 2.8.18 under Sierra on Mac suddenly started using Greek as its native
tongue. While I can transliterate Greek, and recognize anything remotely like
international scientific vocabulary, I am at a loss when it comes to finding out
how to get back to English or some other language I am comfortable with.

I tried installing a new download, but simply trashing the Greek-speaking
version had no effect on whatever file keeps track of language choice.


The language has probably been set in your user-specific configuration, 
which is intentionally kept through a reinstall, so that all your 
customisations are retained.



I looked at MacCleaner as a way of removing all the auxiliary files, but it
appears to be a scam site.

Any clues about getting back to English?


If you don't mind manually editing configuration files:
- Close GIMP
- Open the file ~/.gimp/gimprc in a text editor (in case you're not 
familiar with the conventions, ~ represents your personal home 
directory; .gimp is a hidden directory so if you're using a graphical 
file browser you might have to type the name into the address bar or set 
an option to show hidden files)

- There is probably a line looking something like:
(language "el")
- Change that line to:
(language "en_GB")
- Save the file
- Start GIMP; hopefully it's now in UK English

If you'd prefer a different dialect of English, the other options are 
"en_CA" for Canadian and "en_US" for American.


If you can manage enough of the GUI in Greek, you'd be looking for:
- Edit > Preferences (although I think Mac has a different convention, 
so this might be something like GIMP > Preferences)

- Interface (second item in the left side of the preferences dialog)
- The top option in the right side is "Language"; select your preferred 
dialect of English; each language has the code in square brackets after 
that, so you'll be looking for an option including "[en_GB]", "[en_CA]" 
or "[en_US]" (whichever dialect you prefer)

- Click "OK" (middle of the 3 buttons at lower right of the dialog
- Hopefully GIMP is now in English

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[Gimp-user] Choice of language

2016-10-15 Thread ferren
GIMP 2.8.18 under Sierra on Mac suddenly started using Greek as its native
tongue. While I can transliterate Greek, and recognize anything remotely like
international scientific vocabulary, I am at a loss when it comes to finding out
how to get back to English or some other language I am comfortable with.

I tried installing a new download, but simply trashing the Greek-speaking
version had no effect on whatever file keeps track of language choice.

I looked at MacCleaner as a way of removing all the auxiliary files, but it
appears to be a scam site.

Any clues about getting back to English?

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