Bogus Zaba wrote: > Bram Schoenmakers wrote: > >> Op maandag 04 juni 2007, schreef Bogus Zaba: >> >> >>> After experimenting a bit with language settings (Personal Settings > >>> Regional & Accessibility) I have ended up wtih a system in which some >>> items (KMenu captions mainly) are in Polish while the rest of my system >>> is in english. I have tried to remove all mention of Polish in the >>> settings, but the KMenu still insists on coming up in Polish. Is there a >>> file in ~/.kde/ that I can edit to change this back ? >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> Bogus Zaba >>> >>> >> Have you restarted KDE in the meantime? >> >> Kind regards, >> >> >> > Yes, when you change settings in the control centre you get a message > that tells you not to expect changes to take effect until you restart > relevant programmes. For the KMenu I took that to mean re-starting KDE. > I have not re-started the PC from scratch. > > Bogus > OK, I think I have worked out roughly what is happening. In ~/.kde/share/config there is a file called kdeglobals. It contains a section called [locale] which stores country, language, date format etc. When you change regional settings in the KDE "personal settings" menu (KDE 3.5.1 - used to be called Control Centre in previous KDE versions?) it seems not to do a simple overwrite of the kdeglobals file. Instead it writes new files to the same directory called kdeglobalsXXXXXX.new where XXXXXX are a string of random (to my eye) alphanumeric chars. Once I moved these (I had 42 of them!) into another directory, all my captions, menu entries etc are shown in the language chosen in the (now unique) kdeglobals file. Anybody know why this works this way and whether the user can control it in any way? Bogus ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.