
24 Feb
2007
24 Feb
'07
2:36 p.m.
Michael Grosberg <preacher_public@...9...> writes:
Inkscape draws its UI language from the user's locale settings. If you want to change the language without changing the system-wide locale, This is what you do: Right click on "my computer" and select "properties". click the "advanced" tab, click the "environment variables" button. look at the "system variables" list and search it for a "lang" variable. If it does not exist - usually it won't - create it: click "new", and in the "variable name" field type "lang" in the "value" field type your desired language code. (for example, type "en" for english)
How do you figure out the codes?
Those are the ISO 639 language codes: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_639
HTH Colin