Hi Michael
Thanks. On my slightly older MacBook (which has a version of OSX which
does not support gd at all) I have the same problem, only [System
language] and [English] are on offer. I borrowed a friend's newer Mac
where you can set gd as the locale (though it doesn't actually change
the UI language), GIMP does now come up in Gaelic. However, I went to
check the Settings and oddly enough (in Gaelic), it offers me [System
language] and [Gaelic (en-US)].
Two questions, why - since there IS a manual UI language selection menu
- are there only 2 locales on offer, default and English? Surely the mo,
po or whatever format files GIMP uses to provide the UI are not *that*
large that they cannot be included? And why is Gaelic shown as [Gaelic
(en-US)]?
Minor bug possibly? The toolbars are not visible when the program starts
but when I hit the yellow button to minimize the GIMP window, it
minimizes and (automatically) maximizes again but this time with the
toolbars on top. Everything else seems to be working but I'll play with
it a bit more.
Michael
11/09/2014 01:59, sgrìobh Michael Schumacher:
We got a preview of a 2.8.14 dmg available athttp://download.gimp.org/pub/gimp/v2.8/osx/staging/
Made by Sven Claussner, and could use some testing.
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