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Re: log output contains error messages in non-default language
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Christopher R. Maden |
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Re: log output contains error messages in non-default language |
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Sun, 11 Nov 2018 12:04:40 -0500 |
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On 11/11/18 11:44 AM, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
That being said, I’m only 95% sure this is Ukrainian and not
Russian: there are no "give-away" glyphs or combinations (i.e., those
used often in Russian, but very rarely in Ukrainian), but it’s a
small sample size.
Yes, there are — the Cyrillic dotted-i is not in Russian; Ukrainian is
the most prominent language that uses it.[*]
My computer — shared with my wife — definitely has system-level
Ukrainian settings, though I don’t remember ever trying it for
Lilypond or Frescobaldi. I’ll see if there’s a switch somewhere that
I can [re]set.
It does seem likely that the program is picking up on user preferences.
If your primary language is set to uk-UA, that would probably do it.
~Chris
[*] <URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dotted_I_(Cyrillic) > tells me
that Belarusian and and a few other former-Soviet national languages use
it, too; I’ve only ever associated it with Ukrainian.
--
Chris Maden, text nerd
<URL: http://crism.maden.org/ >
Emperor Norton had the right idea.