On Tuesday 31 May 2011, Janne Inkilä wrote:
> 31.5.2011 0:10, M.R. kirjoitti:
> > I wish application developers would understand
> > a simple fact: language choice can't be computer-wide,
> > it must be *application specific*.
>
> In my case it is very hard to find the place where to change this
>
31.5.2011 0:10, M.R. kirjoitti:
I wish application developers would understand
a simple fact: language choice can't be computer-wide,
it must be *application specific*.
In my case it is very hard to find the place where to change this
setting in os. I know I can override this with lang=en env
On Mon, 30 May 2011 23:10, makro...@gmail.com said:
> I wish application developers would understand
> a simple fact: language choice can't be computer-wide,
> it must be *application specific*.
Language choice is user specific, however users may start applications
with other language setting (cf.
On 30-05-2011 23:10, M.R. wrote:
> I wish application developers would understand
> a simple fact: language choice can't be computer-wide,
> it must be *application specific*.
I would more say user-specific. Multiple users on the same machine might
want a different language for their applications
I wish application developers would understand
a simple fact: language choice can't be computer-wide,
it must be *application specific*.
Mark R.
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On Wed, 25 May 2011 19:27, janne.ink...@iki.fi said:
> I am having a problem with GnuPG text ui-language. My windows is in
> english, but GnuPG is in swedish. I know I can fix this issue with
> lang=en enviroinment variable, but I am having this wrong language
> problem in several other software a
From where GnuPG takes its language setting in Windows, exactly?
I am having a problem with GnuPG text ui-language. My windows is in
english, but GnuPG is in swedish. I know I can fix this issue with
lang=en enviroinment variable, but I am having this wrong language
problem in several other so