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Re: Getting the default language with AppleScript
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Re: Getting the default language with AppleScript


  • Subject: Re: Getting the default language with AppleScript
  • From: Martin Orpen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 25 Jul 2004 22:14:04 +0100

on 25/7/04 8:18 pm, Paul Berkowitz at email@hidden wrote:

> We need someone in Europe or Asia to make a new user, don't touch
> International Prefs at all, and see what the result is. But maybe a new user
> just inherits a default from the first user.

Using Panther, the result from AppleLocale is "en_GB"

If I make a new user, then it defaults to the same language as that of the
admin user.

If I then change the International settings to make the new account French
then (logging in again) I get "fr_FR"

I've got a cube in the next room that I've left un-tampered with since
Panther was installed. It also reports "en_GB" - as I'd suspect most UK
machines do.

--
Martin Orpen
Idea Digital Imaging Ltd -- The Image Specialists
http://www.idea-digital.com
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