Change of language under Lion
Hi,
I'm new to this forum, so if this subject was brought up before, I apologize. My problem is this: I have upgraded to Mac OS X Lion and to Capture One v.6.2.2 and found out that the language of my software is now changed to Czech. Since I do not know this language, I am unable to switch back to English. Does anybody know a remedy to this situation?
Thanks,
Osman
I'm new to this forum, so if this subject was brought up before, I apologize. My problem is this: I have upgraded to Mac OS X Lion and to Capture One v.6.2.2 and found out that the language of my software is now changed to Czech. Since I do not know this language, I am unable to switch back to English. Does anybody know a remedy to this situation?
Thanks,
Osman
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Hello
in the "ressource" folder in your captureone application, you can change the name of all language (the ".lproj" folders) you don't need. You can trash them if you want. All folders with changed name will be unavailable as language. You can do back just writing the good name !
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Language in Capture One is based on your System Preferences. It seems that Czech may be higher on your list than English (or your preferred language). Go to System Preferences -> Language & Text. Drag the languages in the order you prefer and restart Capture One. 0 -
[quote="Mikkel Sels�e" wrote:
Language in Capture One is based on your System Preferences. It seems that Czech may be higher on your list than English (or your preferred language). Go to System Preferences -> Language & Text. Drag the languages in the order you prefer and restart Capture One.
Note sure it is a must, but I prefer to logoff-logon again after changes in the Language & Text department of OS X before the changes to become effective.0 -
[quote="Paul_E" wrote:
Note sure it is a must, but I prefer to logoff-logon again after changes in the Language & Text department of OS X before the changes to become effective.
You can also just restart Finder through the Force Quit menu.0
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