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Re: On which platforms is there a need for Wireshark to have a "Language" preference?


From: Guy Harris <guy () alum mit edu>
Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2014 08:51:13 -0800


On Nov 7, 2014, at 5:30 AM, Fulko Hew <fulko.hew () gmail com> wrote:

Here's my take on the subject (not that it happens often) ...

Sometimes I may find myself having to use someone else's computer in
some other country.  That machine has been set to the local country and
language and keyboard.  As an English speaking Canadian I sometimes
get frustrated when confronted with an unusual keyboard or language setting
and still need to get my job done.

Finding and changing 'system' settings and/or reboots or logouts to change
the settings to something so that I can now use Wireshark (or other apps)
... can... at times ... be frustrating.

Having such a localized mechanism could, in those rare moments, relieve my
frustrations (If I could remember it existed, and be able to find it

when needed.)

"Localized" as in "per-application"?  Per-application mechanisms would merely replace having to "[find] and change 
'system settings" with having to find and change individual application settings; that part doesn't sound like an 
improvement.

As for the reboots/logouts, that's either

        1) a deficiency in the underlying desktop environment (not delivering "language changed" or "system setting 
changed" notification, or not being able to do much of the work of responding to those events in the core toolkit, thus 
forcing every application developer to write their own boilerplate code to handle that)

or

        2) laziness on the part of application developers (if, for whatever reason, they have to opt in to responding 
to those events - that's why the toolkit should do as much of the work as possible).
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