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Re: Temporarily change the preferred language setting?
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Re: Temporarily change the preferred language setting?


  • Subject: Re: Temporarily change the preferred language setting?
  • From: Ondra Cada <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 16:58:52 +0200


On 7.4.2005, at 17:50, David Hoerl wrote:

I would like to test out my program in German, but my computer is set for English (using the Sys Pref International palette).

I'd like to run my program from XCode using the "Developer" option, and neither have to either change the pref setting nor run it from another login (set to German as preferred language).

Is there a way to programmatically change the setting (or use a environmental variable to accomplish the same thing?)

Of course there is: see the NSUserDefaults documentation, the command line arguments domain.
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