Hello again.

Just in case anyone else comes across this, it's solved.  A helpful genius
suggested adding English to my languages as well as British english and
activated the keyboard/character mapper.  Restarting the machine did the
trick.


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Manor Park Medical Centre
www.manorparksurgery.com
Tel 01323482301
East Sussex Local Medical Committee (Chair)
www.lmcs.info/
Tel 01372389271
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2009/9/17 Russell Brown <[email protected]>

> Morning all
> I wanted to look at something in Activity Monitor this morning.  I usually
> use Spotlight to find thing I use infrequently.
>
> This morning Activity monitor seems to be called something in ?Korean?.  In
> fact, so is Grab, now that I've gone looking for it.  Other programs such as
> iPhoto are still in English.  The app opens normally and is in english.  I
> have not changed any international settings and am not aware that the snow
> Leopard installer did anything either.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Running 10.6.1 on my intel macbook.
>
>
>
> Regards
>
> Russell
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> Manor Park Medical Centre
> www.manorparksurgery.com
> Tel 01323482301
> East Sussex Local Medical Committee (Chair)
> www.lmcs.info/
> Tel 01372389271
> ----------------------------------------------------------
>
> Have your say about NHS market reforms
>
> Visit www.lookafterournhs.org.uk
>

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