Hello Cristian Cristian Secară wrote: > This is a GTK+ problem, at least in the Windows port version. Dia has > nothing to do with it, this works the same on all GNOME applications on > Windows.
I understand. I basically only replied to the points made by Steffen while realizing no change in Dia would come of it. > The correct setting for UI language selection would have been the > Windows display language setting (see attached snapshot), but > unfortunately the availability of this one is totally random, because > it depends on the OS version, and if allowed, then if a MUI is actually > installed on that system. I hear what you are saying when you're talking about random availability. For me the interface of the setting is completely different - I know that's not the same as programmatical availability, but it shows Microsoft's disregard for the setting. For me, it is worded more like it is just the system language for Windows (at least that's what I made of it), but when looking at how - for example - Microsoft Office, it seems that this would be the "correct" setting to go on. > (with the > disadvantage that an additional command prompt window will appear) That can be resolved! By changing the last non-empty line in the batch file to <<START diaw --integrated "">>, dia will be started asynchronously, which means the batch file will continue, reach its end and terminate while dia is starting up, without terminating dia in the process. Thanks, Jasper Horn _______________________________________________ dia-list mailing list dia-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dia-list FAQ at http://live.gnome.org/Dia/Faq Main page at http://live.gnome.org/Dia