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Locale problem - Timer #1663

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asfimport opened this issue Jan 13, 2006 · 1 comment
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Locale problem - Timer #1663

asfimport opened this issue Jan 13, 2006 · 1 comment

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Hiroto Watanabe (Bug 38250):
[Edit]->[Add]->[Timer]->[(Upmost element)] shows
the word of user's default locale.

Even if you change the language property in jmeter.properties,
The word doesn't change accordingly (For Spanish, it does).

I'm running JMeter in Japanese locale. When I set
language=en at jmeter.properties, I still see the element
is written in Japanese (’è�”ƒXƒ‹�[ƒvƒbƒgƒ^ƒCƒ}�j.
The same goes for the most of locales provided by
[Options]->[Choose Language] except for Spanish and traditional Chinese.
(While setting zh, zh_CN or zh_TW to jmeter.properties makes no effect.
Only way to change to Chinese is by [Choose Language] menu above.)

Severity: trivial
OS: Windows XP

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Sebb (migrated from Bugzilla):
I've checked in a change to allow the language to be specified with a country
variant - e.g. language=zh_TW.

Not all properties have been translated; ones that have not been translated are
shown in the default locale.

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