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Ксения Буденная ВСБ-ДОН +380502626352 +330753856778 ср, 22 трав. 2024 р. о 18:28 Alan Mead <am...@alanmead.org> пише: > The official PSPP docs say: > https://www.gnu.org/software/pspp/faq.html#Language > > I asked ChatGPT how to apply this to Windows 10 and here's what it said. > Obviously, this may not be correct/fully correct. > > -Alan > > To configure the PSPP interface language on Windows 10, follow these steps: > > 1. **Open the Control Panel:** > - Press `Win + R` to open the Run dialog. > - Type `control` and press Enter. > > 2. **Change the Region and Language Settings:** > - Go to **Clock and Region**. > - Click on **Region**. > - In the **Formats** tab, click on **Additional settings** if needed to > access more detailed settings. > - Switch to the **Administrative** tab and click on **Change system > locale**. > - Select the desired language (e.g., Portuguese). Click OK and restart > your computer if prompted. > > 3. **Verify the Environment Variable:** > - Open **File Explorer** and right-click on **This PC**, then select > **Properties**. > - Click on **Advanced system settings**. > - In the System Properties window, go to the **Advanced** tab and click > on **Environment Variables**. > - In the Environment Variables window, check if there is a variable > named `LANG`. If not, click **New** under the System variables section. > - Set the variable name to `LANG` and the value to `pt_PT` (for > Portuguese spoken in Portugal) or `pt_BR` (for Brazilian Portuguese). Click > OK to save. > > 4. **Restart PSPP:** > - Close PSPP if it is open and then restart it. The interface should > now display in the selected language. > > This should configure PSPP to display in the language you have set in the > Windows environment. > > *PROMPT* > > > This is advice about a Linux-oriented software package. What advice should > I give Windows 10 users? > ## > How do I configure the PSPP interface language? > PSPP respects the locale of the environment. So if, for example, 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 depends on the operating system. > For example, on GNU or on GNU/Linux you could use the command export > LANG=pt_PT (for Portuguese spoken in Portugal) 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. > > > On 5/22/24 11:15, Alan Mead wrote: > > Does this work for you? > > https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/pspp-users/2014-09/msg00011.html > > If not, reply to this note and let us know what happens. PSPP builds on > Linux, so the devs have limited Windows access/experience. > > -Alan > On 5/22/24 10:29, Ксения Буденная wrote: > > > > > Hello, how can I change the language in PSPP? The program was installed in > English, but I need Ukrainian. Windows operating system. Thank you! > > -- > > Alan D. Mead, Ph.D. > President, Talent Algorithms Inc. > > science + technology = better workers > https://talalg.com > > > He who confuses political liberty with freedom and political equality > with similarity has never thought for five minutes about either. > > -- Shaw, from "Maxims for Revolutionists" > > > > -- > > Alan D. Mead, Ph.D. > President, Talent Algorithms Inc. > > science + technology = better workers > https://talalg.com > > > He who confuses political liberty with freedom and political equality > with similarity has never thought for five minutes about either. > > -- Shaw, from "Maxims for Revolutionists" > > > >