how can i run in macosx 10.5.6
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how can i run in macosx 10.5.6
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what exactly do you mean by: can not display?
does it show up in a wrong language, or does it fail to show up at all?
when i change my language to a not supported language, that language will be ignored and the next supported one in the queue will be chosen: i.e. if english is on top of german, english will be prefered to german if the chosen language is neither of these two.
does it show up in a wrong language, or does it fail to show up at all?
when i change my language to a not supported language, that language will be ignored and the next supported one in the queue will be chosen: i.e. if english is on top of german, english will be prefered to german if the chosen language is neither of these two.
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i tried some testing at home on several macs but can't reproduce this on a european mac...
but there is another issue in Japan that sounds similar to yours, so i had an idea: click on the kairon application icon and choose "info" from the finder menue. in the languages part you find the localication-checkboxes for german, english, Japanese.
If you deactivate the Japanese checkbox and then start kairon again it might work even with your own language set up on top.
PS: on snow leopard these checkboxes are gone, there you can ctrl-click the application and select show contents to drag out the folder japanese.lproj from Contents/Resources/ to the desktop... this deactivates the japanese localization as well.
but there is another issue in Japan that sounds similar to yours, so i had an idea: click on the kairon application icon and choose "info" from the finder menue. in the languages part you find the localication-checkboxes for german, english, Japanese.
If you deactivate the Japanese checkbox and then start kairon again it might work even with your own language set up on top.
PS: on snow leopard these checkboxes are gone, there you can ctrl-click the application and select show contents to drag out the folder japanese.lproj from Contents/Resources/ to the desktop... this deactivates the japanese localization as well.