Hi,
The two most recent OS X nightlies (r33690 & r33696) install with the preference pane in German. The web UI is still in my configured language (English), but the preference pane is in German apart from a few entries in English (e.g. the 'Stop server' button and 'The server is running.' message).
The previous nightlies (r33681 and earlier) give me a preference pane all in English.
It's not a huge problem, but could the preference pane display in the user's language once more please?
This is on a PPC Mac mini running OS X 10.5.8.
Thanks
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2011-11-12, 05:09 #1Member
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7.7.1 - Mac Preference pane in German
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2011-11-12, 06:52 #2Member
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Same here
Having the same issue. Tried using the the Mac "System Preferences" Language setup to change this, but no joy on that effort.
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2011-11-12, 09:37 #3Senior Member
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Yup, same here (MacOS X 10.6.8 64bit, LMS 7.7.1 - r33696)
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2011-11-12, 09:52 #4Senior Member
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Michael Herger has been at it again
http://svn.slimdevices.com/slim/7.7/...&pathrev=33689
When the English Pref.nib file has replaced "Never start server automatically" with "Server nie automatisch starten" we can only guess that Michael's taken the Swiss penchant for cross-cultural harmonization to a new level with a direct action campaign.----------------------
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2011-11-12, 15:10 #5
7.7.1 - Mac Preference pane in German
> When the English Pref.nib file has replaced "Never start server
> automatically" with "Server nie automatisch starten" we can only guess
> that Michael's taken the Swiss penchant for cross-cultural
> harmonization to a new level with a direct action campaign.
Hah! Now you know how we feel all the time when apps are poorly localized :-).
Thanks for the heads up. Will revert this right now.
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2011-11-13, 05:29 #6Member
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Thanks Michael - that's better.

I did wonder if it might turn into a Logitech Language School and we'd get a different language every week before ending up with the release of an English English version of LMS that lets us have 'favourites'.

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