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Choosing a different language for the error messages #28

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celicoo opened this issue Oct 28, 2016 · 4 comments
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Choosing a different language for the error messages #28

celicoo opened this issue Oct 28, 2016 · 4 comments

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celicoo commented Oct 28, 2016

Is it possible to use Portuguese for the error messages?

@ssh24 ssh24 self-assigned this Dec 29, 2016
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ssh24 commented Dec 29, 2016

Hi @celicoo

Yes, it is possible. Make sure to have your machine's primary language set to Portuguese. Once that is done, restart your terminal and try out any command which might give an error.

For example, try to create a loopback application with unexpected symbols on it:

? What's the name of your application? (%%^@%@%) 
>> O nome do aplicativo não pode conter caracteres especiais (/@+%: ): %%^@%@%

Please let me know if this answered your question.

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ssh24 commented Feb 13, 2017

@celicoo Did you try fixing the issue with the way I specified?

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celicoo commented Feb 14, 2017

Hey @ssh24, I'm not using strongloop anymore.

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ssh24 commented Feb 14, 2017

Ok, closing this issue as a result of that.

@ssh24 ssh24 closed this as completed Feb 14, 2017
@celicoo celicoo changed the title Choosing language Choosing a different language for the error messages Mar 6, 2019
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