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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: Sander Tekelenburg <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 08:45:21 +0200

At 21:12 -0700 UTC, on 2004/07/25, Paul Berkowitz wrote:

> On 7/25/04 8:44 PM, "Sander Tekelenburg" <email@hidden> wrote:

[...]

>> A tidbit that might be interesting is that on Mac 2 dutch is not installed.
>> (Only english, french german and something that might be chinese.) On Mac 2
>> dutch is installed, but for that new user it's listed 7th (english first).
>> (Yes, I ran defaults before looking in the International PrefPane ;))
>
> Interesting. I think this may depend on which languages you chose to install
> from the CD?

Them being installed? Yes, of course :) The possibly interesting part of that
that I meant, was that possibly the new user on Mac 2 would also have been
set to "en_NL" instead of "en_US" if dutch had been installed ;)


--
Sander Tekelenburg, <http://www.euronet.nl/~tekelenb/>
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