Some locale folders in Windows are in main Pinta install folder
Bug #691936 reported by
grofaty
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Pinta |
Fix Released
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Low
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Bug Description
I have installed Pinta 0.5 in Windows XP and it works fine.
As I see Pinta was by default installed into C:\Program Files\Pinta folder, which is OK. What looks strange to me is location of translation files. Most of the files are in C:\Program Files\Pinta\locale folder, but few of them are in C:\Program Files\Pinta folder (see attached picture). Don't know if this is intentional or not, but it does look strange design to me.
Changed in pinta: | |
status: | Fix Committed → Fix Released |
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It does look there is some bug. I have done the following:
From Windows cmd: Pinta.exe"
set LANG=fr
"C:\Program Files\Pinta\
and Pinta starts in French language. I can do the same for all (I have tested few) of the
languages from C:\Program Files\Pinta\locale directory.
But then I have tried languages that are stored in default Pinta install dir: Pinta.exe"
set LANG=vi
"C:\Program Files\Pinta\
and Pinta starts in English instead of this "vi" langauge.
Then I have moved directories "vi", "uk", "zh_CN" and "zh_TW"" under C:\Program Files\Pinta\locale directory and repeated above commands and I can see Pinta in non-English language.