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mlRe: An interesting localisation issue
FROM : Jens Bjerrehuus
DATE : Sun Nov 24 18:17:05 2002

Strange difference with the Apple menu, mine is always in Danish.  I'm
also at 10.2.2.

sxndag 24. nov 2002 kl. 17:47 skrev Andreas Mayer:
>
>> and the 'Show in finder'/'Quit' menu items in dock menus.
>
> Well, the dock menus are owned by the applications they belong to. So
> they won't change until you restart that app.


Not all of an applications dock menu is owned by the application.  The
'Show in Finder' and 'Quit' menu items are owned by the Dock.  They are
found in the DockMenus.plist file inside the Dock.app's resources and
are (at least here) localised with the Dock and not with the
application.

Best regards
Jens
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