Il giorno sab 25 apr 2020 alle ore 09:05 Ryan Schmidt <ryandes...@macports.org> ha scritto: > Are you launching the applications by double-clicking them in the Finder or > by some other method?
Either double-clicking in the Finder or with Spotlight. > Since gnucash is a command line application, its localization would be > affected by the LANG environment variable. When I launch it from the command > line with "LANG=it_IT.UTF-8 gnucash" I see the interface in Italian, I think. > (I don't speak Italian.) I now realise that I did not install Gnucash via MacPorts, but I downloaded it directly from their website, instead. I don't recall why: probably at some point it didn't compile on my machine. I'll try installing it again with MacPorts (and will report in case of build failures). > In System Preferences: Language & Region, do you only have Italian listed? If > so, try adding English as a backup language. I have just checked and indeed the list is Italian, Russian, Czech and English, in this order. I moved English in the second position and indeed all untranslated strings in Gnucash and GPXSee were in English, but strangely not in GPXLab, which was still in Russian. I removed Russian (and Czech) from the list of system languages, logged out and in, and restarted the machine, but nothing changed in GPXLab. Then I deleted GPXLab's preference file (~/Library/Preferences/com.bourgeoislab.GPXLab.plist), which however didn't seem to contain information on the language, and now it is in English. I believe this is a bug in GPXLab and will report it upstream after some more tests. I don't know why I had any language other than Italian in the list of system languages. I have a Russian, a Czech and an English keyboard layout enabled, besides the Italian one, but I don't recall adding any of them as system language (that's why I didn't think of checking it). I have just tried adding a keyboard layout for another language and in fact that language was added to the list of system languages as well. > I took a look at GPXSee and GPXLab. It looks like neither of them offer > Italian translations. Perhaps you could work with the developers of those > applications to create those translations. > You could work with the developers to help them translate any missing terms, > or at least report to them the fact that these terms are untranslated. I will surely do it soon for Gnucash, which I use daily. I'll put the others on my to-do list. Thanks for testing and for your suggestions. Best wishes. Davide