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Cool, that answers my question, thanks!<br><br>While I think it would be better if we can have some switch on the front end UI to choose the preferred language.<br><br>Thanks,<br><br>Bin<br><br><div><hr id="stopSpelling"><br><pre>Hi!
Sorry, it looks like I either missed or never received the original message
as I always try to reply to posts made on this mailing list and did not in
this case because I never saw the original message...
><i> On 07/23/2011 06:26 PM, Bin Xu wrote:
</i>><i> > I am new to MythTV so correct me if I am wrong.
</i>><i> >
</i>><i> > I try to contribute to the translations and find I cannot change the
</i>><i> > language setup to test my translations. So I spend a little time with
</i>><i> > the code and change the language in mysql database settings table. And
</i>><i> > it works now.
</i>
In the user interface it should have been under something like
Setup/Settings, Appearance I think (I can't check as I am not home right
now and I am not a 100% sure as the frontend I use the most is not using
English but French).
(I am assuming though that the user interface was displayed in a language
you understood...)
><i> >
</i>><i> > My question is, is it possible to change the language setting after
</i>><i> > the initial setup under mythtv-setup? I did see the language and
</i>><i> > country setup during first settings screen.
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><i> mythfrontend -p
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Thanks Mike! I have added this to the translation wiki page...
Have a nice day!
Nick</pre></div>                                            </div></body>
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