Le 6 nov. 2014 19:55, "Guy Harris" <[email protected]> a écrit : > > > On Nov 6, 2014, at 3:57 AM, Michal Labedzki <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I have LC_ALL=en_GB.UTF8, but KDE and Firefox set to Polish. So > > Wireshark needs to be set to Polish too. > > So some applications I have in Polish, other in English. > > So why do you work in a "mixed mode" like that? > > > I think it is common case if you are not native English. > > So presumably many of the non-native-English users you know run in "mixed mode". Why do they do that? >
On my side I do this when I have a poor or incomplete translation: I hate having a mix of English and French sentences depending on the menus. And as I said in an earlier email, letting a user manually select the language in an application is common practice on Windows. Pascal.
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