Re: Script editor/Finder weirdness
Re: Script editor/Finder weirdness
- Subject: Re: Script editor/Finder weirdness
- From: Michelle Steiner <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 07:57:22 -0800
On 3/31/01 5:02 AM, Bill Cheeseman <email@hidden> wrote:
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Did you mess with the International settings in the Mac OS X System
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Preferences?
No.
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If you set your language preference to English, every
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application on Mac OS X should automatically use the English settings in the
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English.lproj folder, instead of the Spanish settings in the Spanish.lproj
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folder (or whatever).
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Mac OS X comes fully equipped with several languages. You pick the one you
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want in System Preferences. And change it whenever you feel like it.
The problem happens when the computer boots in Mac OS 9.1, not when it
boots in Mac OS X. (Well, I don't know whether it happens when I boot in
Mac OS X; I haven't tried it there yet.)
I rebuiult the desktop, hoping that would fix the problem, but it didn't.
In fact, it switched the default to the Japanese version of the
application. I then tried to re-install Applescript from the OS 9.1
installation disk, and that didn't help either.
Here's another interesting tidbit about this. When I launch the English
version and then try to save a script, the top line of the popup menu in
the Save dialog is in Japanese (it was in Spanish before I rebuilt the
desktop) even though it's the English version of the application that's
running. Even if I remove the Applescript Preferences file from the
Preferences folder, and let the Script Editor create a new prefs file,
that language doesn't change.
--Michelle
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