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I would like to change the locale for Pinta to English. Don't you dare tell me that this is a duplicate question (like you did for other people), because your other answer about the solution is setting the
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#422 - Change Pinta Locale to English
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If a suggestion does not work, a reply stating that is perfectly fine - there's no need to be rude!
I believe the LANG
environment variable just changes the locale (how numbers, dates, times etc are displayed), but setting the LANGUAGE
environment variable to en
should change which translations are used - let me know if that works.
have similar problem (but am being polite) when upgrading from Kubuntu 18.04 where Pinta works fine to Kubuntu 20.04 and downloading a fresh version of Pinta I get it in German. I speak some German but I have English set as default language (although German is loaded) I would much prefer to do Pinta in English as it is my native language and German for me in MUCH slower. is there a way to switch the languages?
Hmm, running LANGUAGE=en pinta
from the terminal doesn't work in your case?
Also, I'd be curious if you could try one of the GTK3 development builds (https://github.com/PintaProject/Pinta/releases/tag/dev-preview-builds) which had fixed a similar language issue on macOS.
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These issues should be fixed with Pinta 2.0
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