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Ethereum: How to Set the Language/Localization in the Standard Client
Version 0.6 Introduced Automatic Client Localizations
Personally, I hate using programs in Hebrew, and prefer English, but the client didn’t ask for my preferences on this matter and just switched to automatic translations. This might seem convenient, but it’s not ideal when you’re trying to use a program that’s written in a language you don’t speak fluently.
How to Set the Language/Localization
To set the language/localization in the standard client of Ethereum, follow these steps:
- Open the Settings Menu: On Windows and macOS, go to
Edit>Preferences>Advanced. On Linux, usesudo dconf-editoror another Dconf editor.
- Navigate to
Language/Localization
: In the settings menu, navigate to
Language/Localization.
- Select Your Language: Choose a language from the list, such as English (US), Spanish, French, etc.
- Confirm the Changes: Click
OKorApplyto save your changes.
Automatic Client Localizations
When you launch Ethereum, it will use the automatic client localizations based on the settings you’ve chosen. However, if you prefer a different language, you can always update to the latest version of the Ethereum client with the updated translations.
Tips and Variations
- You can also change the default locale by going to
Edit>Preferences>Advanced, then navigating toLocale.
- On Windows and macOS, you can use the
ekey to switch between languages.
- If you’re using a Linux distribution with a Dconf editor, you might need to use the
sudo dconf-editorcommand instead of opening the settings menu.
Hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions or need more assistance.
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