It seems I messed up in the MSWindows build. In the current build pt-BR is
NOT included.  So a fresh install will not have pt-BR available. :-(

In the upcoming version pt-BR will be included again an tr added.

Have fun



>  From: John Darrington <j...@darrington.wattle.id.au>
> To: Wesley Oliveira <wesley.os...@gmail.com>
> Cc: pspp-users@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: Change language of PSPP
> Message-ID: <20140919052746.GA27134@jocasta.intra>
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>
> PSPP respects the locale of the environment.  So if your operating system
> (or
> the currently logged in user) is set to Portuguese, then that is what PSPP
> will display.
>
> How you change the environment's locale is dependent on the operating
> system.  For
> example, on GNU or on GNU/Linux you could use the command "export
> LANG=pt_PT"
> (for Portuguese portuguese) or "export LANG=pt_BR" for Brazillian
> portuguese.
> This should also work for all operating systems which are posix
> compliant.  For others,
> you will have to refer to your OS documentation.
>
> Please note, that currently the Portuguese localisation of PSPP is
> somewhat out of date.
> Only about a third of the strings are currently translated.  If you want
> to help fix this,
> see the page at http://translationproject.org/team/pt_BR.html
>
> Hope this helps.
>
>
> J'
>
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