It appears the system language detection doesn't work on [some versions of?] macOS. Fixed. Strangely, querying the Cocoa API for the system locale on a system in US with the preferred language set to Korean produces the invalid locale "ko-US" instead of the expected "ko-KR". This behavior of returning the language with a invalid region qualifier for the language appears to happen only with languages where macOS does not have regional variants (this issue does not seem to occur with Canadian English, en-CA, for example.) A fuzzy matching locale function has been added to handle this issue. |
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| .. | ||
| en | ||
| es_ES.UTF-8 | ||
| fr_FR.UTF-8 | ||
| gl_ES.UTF-8 | ||
| html/images | ||
| ja_JP.UTF-8 | ||
| outdated | ||
| AUTHORS.txt | ||
| CHANGES.txt | ||
| COPYING.txt | ||
| default_colors.txt | ||
| dejavu.txt | ||
| Makefile | ||
| README.txt | ||
| RELEASE.txt | ||
See [locale]/html/README.html or [locale]/README.txt, and the other documentation within. Older, outdated translations of documentation reside in the "outdated/" subdirectory.