Dan Smith wrote in #note-1:
What other major software can you point to that allows this? TBH, I see it as a major win that in chirp-next, we properly inherit the locale from the system on all three major platforms, instead of just Linux. Having to make non-english-speaking users select their language before they can read the UI was always an extremely gross wart in the original version, to me. Akin to some of the chinese radio software shipping in chinese mode by default, and us having to fumble through unreadable menus until we see "english" and assume that will fix it.
I think you should probably be looking for something like this:
https://github.com/InWILL/Locale_Remulator
Oh my, when I read your reply at first I thought you were pulling my leg..
We obviously have 180° views on this. The ability of the user to change the UI language of every single program he uses and not restricted to OS level is a degree of freedom that should be almost mandatory.
Perhaps you didn't in the line of your daily life and work had to combat with funny translations, missing menu translations, wrong interpretation of words etc. Me and many other users have (btw I won't refer to my knowledge in IT, since I come here as a simple user)
I'll give some examples since you asked and I'll stop there
Notepad++
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Firefox
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XnView
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Is Gimp major enough?
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Is LibreOffice major enough?
I just opened what I had in front of me..
Anyway since I have the utmost respect for the work you do on CHIRP which is far more important than just having to delete some files (sorry to add another program in order to user CHIRP the way I like it is counterproductive) I will leave this matter here. I totally think it's wrong but hey you're the boss :)
You can close this request
"So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish"