I did not demand to change the language while running the program. You
do a good work and have to concentrate on non-luxury , I' say.
I now found a simple way to solve the language question for a user who
needs English als GUI language : I deleted the local subfolder and
restarted. That's it.
Thank you for your exchange.
Le 22/05/2024 à 19:18, Ben Pfaff a écrit :
It's a good idea for PSPP to be able to change its language at
runtime, but it currently doesn't support that.
On Wed, May 22, 2024 at 10:15 AM ft gmail <public....@gmail.com> wrote:
Following Alan's idea I tried ChatGPT and got the remarkable answer:
1. Open PSPP on your computer.
2. Go to the “Options” or “Settings” menu.
3. Look for the language or localization option.
4. Select the language you want to use in the interface.
5. Save the changes and restart PSPP for the changes to take effect.
There is no language /localisation setting in PSPP Options. I use PSPP
2.0.0-g4c33fd
- ftr
Le 22/05/2024 à 19:07, Ben Pfaff a écrit :
It's definitely possible on GNU/Linux to have every program in a
different language. It should be possible on Windows as well if you
can set environment variables differently for each program.
On Wed, May 22, 2024 at 10:05 AM Ксения Буденная <budennaya...@gmail.com> wrote:
I think this is impossible, the program takes the system language
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Ср, 22 мая 2024 г. в 18:52, ft gmail <public....@gmail.com>:
Hi,
Do i understand well that this would change the interface language for all
Windows programs ?
I work with Windows 11 OS in French and want to work with PSPP in English.
How to make that I get only PSPP in English , and not changing the entire OS
interface language?
- ftrso
Le 22/05/2024 à 18:27, Alan Mead a écrit :
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!
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