Hello Annette,
that explains everything... Thank you! I just thought having an English version
of Windows would be enough but indeed my Regional and Language-Setting are set
to German...
Ciao,
Antje
Annette Heisswolf schrieb:
Hei,
in the FAQ on R for Windows it says:
3.4 I selected English for installation but R runs in Chinese.
Precisely, you selected English for installation! The language of the
installer has nothing to do with the language used to run R: this is
completely standard Windows practice (and necessary as different users
of the computer may use different languages).
The language R uses for menus and messages is determined by the
locale: please read the appropriate manual (the R Installation and
Administration Manual) for the details. You can ensure that R uses
English messages by appending LANGUAGE=en to the shortcut you use to
start R, or setting it in the Rconsole file.
That should apply to your problem, too...
Annette
Antje schrieb:
Hi there,
I've installed R somewhen in German but I'd like to have it in
English. The installation of a new version does not change the
language setting though I think I've chosen "English" in the
installation process (this choice was available, right?).
Can anybody give me a hint?
(Error-Messages in German are not easy to get a solution for...)
Antje
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