>I found the answer myself.
>Deleting the locales - besides the english one - in the share folder as
John proposed
Just deleting the locale you don't want should be sufficient.
>unfortunately did not change the user interface language.
This is hard to beleave as you deleted the translations. I d
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> PSPP respects the locale of the environment. So if your operating system
> (or
> the currently logged in user
I found the answer myself.
Deleting the locales - besides the english one - in the share folder as
John proposed unfortunately did not change the user interface language.
But once the locales deleted and starting psppire.exe directly out of
the program folder did change it. I then copied a link
Would you please be so kind to start a new thread and not just jump on
one with a completely different issue ?
Thank you,
ftr
On 20/09/2014 03:47, Larry Gray wrote:
I have a different problem. On SPSS I can go to data/select cases/ and
a drop down box allows me to pick a range of information
I have a different problem. On SPSS I can go to data/select cases/ and a
drop down box allows me to pick a range of information from a particular
column and select thatfor example if I want to select only certain ages
from a group (ages 13-20 from a column of ages 5-55) I can do that and it
on
And how do you do this for windows, from a French language windows to en
English-speaking PSPP ? I tried but did not succeed.
Which is the code, in which file to put, and in which folder to put the
file ?
Thanks in advance,
- ftr
On 19/09/2014 07:27, John Darrington wrote:
PSPP respects the
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