aMule Forum
English => en_Bugs => Topic started by: GodzFire on May 29, 2006, 11:42:29 PM
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Dunno if this was just a little blooper miss, but I just downloaded the newest aMule for OSX Tiger, and doing a search, the results in the size column show up like this eg "28,94 MB", instead of "28.94 MB". This is also the case with the u/l d/l indicator on the bottom right of the main window as well as users; actually.........ANYTHING that appears to use a '.' is now a ','
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Perhaps something about European metrics instead of Anglosaksan?
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Seems to be a locale setting. The LC_NUMERIC setting selects character for 'decimal point'.
Try setting LANG to en, or select English language in aMule, you should get back '.' as decimal point.
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I am running Mac OS 10.4.6 and aMule 2.1.2 on an Intel Mac. My Mac System Preferences > International > Formats is set to United States. Here is what I noticed:
1) The aMule preferences is not remembering the language settings. When I set the language to English (US) and then restart aMule, the preferences shows language set to "System default". If I set the language to English (UK) and restart aMule, the aMule interface is displayed in Dutch, but the language preferences shows Portuguese selected.
2) When I set the language to English (US) and restart aMule, the file sizes and upload/download rates are shown with dots. But the moment I open the aMule preferences, all the dots change to commas again.
3) The amule.conf file is not being updated properly. If I set the language in the aMule preferences to English(US) and then quit aMule, the amule.conf file is updated with "Language=en_GB". If I set the language in the aMule preferences to Estonian and then quit aMule, the amule.conf file is updated with "Language=en_US".
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Someone seriously messed up languages.
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Dutch is a good choice, don't change it, it will make you a more relaxed user :)
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Fixed.