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Re: An interesting localisation issue
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Re: An interesting localisation issue


  • Subject: Re: An interesting localisation issue
  • From: Martin Häcker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 24 Nov 2002 11:57:42 +0100

No. The Apple menu items appear in the same language as the rest of the menu bar.

Unless I misunderstand what is meant by Apple menu items this is not so. I'm running the Danish localised version of Mac OS X and when I run a non-localised application the Apple menus are still shown in Danish. The Apple menus being e.g. the actual Apple menu on the left of the menu bar and the 'Show in finder'/'Quit' menu items in dock menus. These always show up in Danish regardless of the localisation of the currently running application.

Well for me here in a German setup, if I start an English app the dock-menu stays German, but the Apple menu becomes English too.

:(

Martin
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