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Zvoni
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Menu-Editor Shortcuts in Locale language - Runtime it's english?
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October 12, 2022, 03:04:39 pm »
Hi Folks,
something weird i noticed:
In Designtime the menu-editor shows correct "locale" shortcuts (Screenshot 1)
STRG (for CTRL --> german language)
During Runtime (after F9-ing) it shows "CTRL" instead of "STRG" (can't make screenshot)
Huh? What did i miss?
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Re: Menu-Editor Shortcuts in Locale language - Runtime it's english?
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No one?
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Re: Menu-Editor Shortcuts in Locale language - Runtime it's english?
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October 17, 2022, 06:29:30 pm »
Do you use German or English version of Lazarus?
Do you use localization with resource strings (i18)?
There was something in the Wiki about localizing the LCL:
https://wiki.freepascal.org/Translations_/_i18n_/_localizations_for_programs#Translate_LCL
I have had some other problem without localizing the LCL - the Dialogs buttons like OK/Cancel etc. were always in English. I use Lazarus in English, coding mostly for German users.
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Re: Menu-Editor Shortcuts in Locale language - Runtime it's english?
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October 17, 2022, 07:38:52 pm »
Thx for your answer. I‘ve read the wiki now, but, honestly, it doesn’t make sense.
Why is the „localization“ in design-time correct, but at runtime defaults to english?
I use Lazarus standard-package for Windows, set to german (GUI?) Language
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