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2010-06-24
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2010-06-24
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I suppose those who are developers, develop mainly within scratchbox so what about export LANG=language_code_of_your_choose before run-standalone.sh???
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2010-06-24
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Many people wants to use the applications in their own language based on the localized settings. The applications automatically choose the language based on the country+language settings in the system preferences, if the application has the needed customized language files installed.
However, when asking help on the forum, going through FAQs, or reporting bug reports or feature requests it would be very useful somehow to be able quickly and user friendly way to change the language back and forth to English and to the ones native language.
Now the only way to do this in all N900 applications I have tried, is to change the language setting in the main preferences and reboot the device - not good enough.
So, I think it could be a good guideline to application developers to enable a feature into the application to change between de-facto official developer-language English and user's device configured local language easily. For example a menu command in Help-main menu of the application. If the langauge switch could be done on the fly, without restarting the application, even better, but just having to restart the application would not matter either, as long the whole device doesn't need to be rebooted.