Internationalization [message #119932] |
Mon, 01 September 2003 10:15 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: didier.besset.ch.sogeti.biz
My Eclipse is always starting with English menus (actually, I prefer that)
regardless of the localization setting of my OS (Windows 2000). On the
other hand, my plug-in always stays with the OS locale.
Now, I thought from reading the doc that Eclipse was localized...
If I explicitly change the default locale to US in the init method of my
editor, the locale is changed (i.o.w., my translated stings are in English
instead of French).
Has anyone observed such a behavior? Any known workaround?
Cheers,
Didier
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Re: Internationalization [message #120013 is a reply to message #119932] |
Mon, 01 September 2003 12:43 |
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Originally posted by: hcs33.egon.gyaloglo.hu
Hi,
Afaik Eclipse translation packs are separated downloads, they are not
included in the main distribution. I think you need to download the French
translation pack to get Eclipse to 'speak' French.
HTH,
Regards,
Csaba
"Didier Besset" <didier.besset@ch.sogeti.biz> wrote in message
news:biv681$vii$1@eclipse.org...
> My Eclipse is always starting with English menus (actually, I prefer that)
> regardless of the localization setting of my OS (Windows 2000). On the
> other hand, my plug-in always stays with the OS locale.
>
> Now, I thought from reading the doc that Eclipse was localized...
>
> If I explicitly change the default locale to US in the init method of my
> editor, the locale is changed (i.o.w., my translated stings are in English
> instead of French).
>
> Has anyone observed such a behavior? Any known workaround?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Didier
>
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