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‎Jul 26, 2011
05:53 AM
Deactivate language selection
Hello everyone,
Maybe I missed something obvious... But is there any way to deactivate language selection in install anywhere 2010? Or at least to get rid of the English choice?
Thanks,
Jean
Maybe I missed something obvious... But is there any way to deactivate language selection in install anywhere 2010? Or at least to get rid of the English choice?
Thanks,
Jean
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‎Jul 26, 2011
07:36 AM
Hello,
AFAIK, the language selection appears when you have more than one locale choice.
So in build/build configurations/locales panel of the UI, you need to deselect all but one of the languages.
--Jerome
AFAIK, the language selection appears when you have more than one locale choice.
So in build/build configurations/locales panel of the UI, you need to deselect all but one of the languages.
--Jerome
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‎Jul 26, 2011
09:05 AM
jerome_IA wrote:
AFAIK, the language selection appears when you have more than one locale choice.
So in build/build configurations/locales panel of the UI, you need to deselect all but one of the languages.
Hello Jerome,
Thanks for your answer.
Right, I've done some tests and if only one locale is available, the language selection is skipped. There is only one little problem: you can't deselect the english locale 🙂
I tried several other things... For example. overwriting the custom_en file into the "locales" folder of my project, but it doesn't seems to work.
The INSTALLER_LOCALE variable is read-only... So we can't do anything with it.
Maybe setting the locale with the "-l" parameter on the installer could works, but we couldn't enforce it to be called that way, so this is also a dead-end.
Any other idea? 🙂
Thanks
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‎Jul 26, 2011
10:14 AM
I think you cannot get rid of english as it is used as default.
You may try again overwriting the custom_en file but that time, try closing the UI first otherwise it might uncommit your changes.
good luck 😉
You may try again overwriting the custom_en file but that time, try closing the UI first otherwise it might uncommit your changes.
good luck 😉