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mlRe: An interesting localisation issue
FROM : Andreas Mayer
DATE : Sun Nov 24 17:47:33 2002

Am Sonntag, 24.11.02 um 10:59 Uhr schrieb Jens Bjerrehuus:

>  I'm running the Danish localised version of Mac OS X and when I run a
> non-localised application the Apple menus are still shown in Danish. 
> The Apple menus being e.g. the actual Apple menu on the left of the
> menu bar


Not for me. I'm running 10.2.2. I know this was different with earlier
versions of the system, but I thought they changed it around 10.1.2.
Alas I can't check that now.

> 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.


bye.  Andreas.
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