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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 16-Sep-2013 07:32, dE wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:523697DF.4040904@gmail.com" type="cite">On
09/13/13 02:40, Virgil Stokes wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">I recently installed (and reinstalled) VLC
media player 2.0.8 on a Windows 7 64-bit platform. I live in
Sweden and use a Swedish keyboard; but, I only use English
software! Unfortunately my installation uses Swedish for help
and menu items --- not what I wish it use.
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Please tell me how I can force it use the English language or
how I can download a version that will use only the English
language.
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I actually believe this is an oversight that hopefully can be
fixed quickly.
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Re-install and this time choose English language for installation.
Or maybe you downloaded the English version of VLC
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I did install the English language (chosen during installation
process). The solution (which I tried to post) was to translate the
menu items and sublists into English and then set the language for
the menu/help to English. This I believe was the correct solution.
Choosing English during the installation seemed to have no effect
--- always produced Swedish menu items/ help.<br>
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