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<div>But that didn't work. Does anyone know how I can change my language to English on my Windows 10 Notebook but keep the keyboard layout for German all the time and disabling ALL keyboard-shortcuts which would change that keyboard layout again.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Windows-1250 is a code page used under Microsoft Windows to represent texts in Central European and Eastern European languages that use the Latin script. It is primarily used by Czech,[1] though Czech has now moved to UTF-8[2] and mostly abandoned this legacy encoding. It is also used for Polish, Slovak, Hungarian, Slovene, Serbo-Croatian (Latin script), Romanian (before a 1993 spelling reform), Rotokas and Albanian. It may also be used with the German language, though it's missing uppercase b|R.[a] German-language texts encoded with Windows-1250 and Windows-1252 are identical.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>windows xp german language pack download</div><div></div><div>Download:
https://t.co/Cw9zTvqZEr </div><div></div><div></div><div>One reason could be:</div><div></div><div>The mother language of a user is not english and he likes to take part in this forum. Than it would be helpful to switch to the english interface, because than he could use the correct names of functions and commands.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Actually on Mac, one can switch between English and French (or any other) by changing the Language & Region preferred language (just drag it to top of list) in the System Preferences pane. Does need to relaunch SU (not the Mac)</div><div></div><div>Problem is we can install only ONE other language at install. We need many so to make translating extensions easier, by a lot !</div><div></div><div>I made 2 more installs of SU, Italian & Spanish, copied their .lproj and strings files over to my main SU. Now I can launch SU in any of the 4 languages.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Dezmo gave you the right solution, but for your interest, all of the different language downloads for Mac SketchUp 2021 are identical, they all include all of the languages. They are repeated like that on the downloads page because older versions of SketchUp were language specific. What language you get is controlled by macOS.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Just to add, you can overrule the language setting per app, as well, but it (also) has to be set in the OS system Preferences, not in SketchUp itself.</div><div></div><div>This only takes a restart of SketchUp and not a total reboot of the system.</div><div></div><div></div><div>I am using evernote for English and German content. My Windows operating system primary language is German. Since Evernote 10 it seems that only the system language is considered for spell checking. Now all English text are marked with the red line. For me it is not an option always to change the system language. Could you please bring back the multi-language spelling check option.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Same here, it is pretty ridiculous that checking spelling of multiple languages seems not possible anymore without changing the system language. Please re-introduce this asap, because the current way of handling this is clearly a downgrade compared with version 6 of Evernote.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>First off all, I discovered that when I set the 'Windows Display Language' to my native language (Dutch) that then Evernote seem to support spelling check for 2 languages.</div><div></div><div>That is both errors detection as well as suggestions. Both languages may be used in the same note/line while the check still works.</div><div></div><div></div><div>However, when I switch the 'Windows Display Language' to English, which is my personal preference, then Evernote only support the English spell check.</div><div></div><div>And as far as I know Evernote does not give any setting to enable/add a second language.</div><div></div><div>Gladly I've found a work-around to get a second language working (next to English) while the 'Windows Display Language' is English.</div><div></div><div>Namely I noticed that Evernote uses the bdic-fileformat as dictionary files. This type of dictionary files are also used by other programs like Chrome and Microsoft Teams.</div><div></div><div>While searching my PC's HDD for bdic-files I found two bdic-files in my native language:</div><div></div><div></div><div>Can someone from Evernote please turn this into a high-priority bug fix? I am working wth three languages and the ability to switch languages for spell checking on a note-by-note basis is absolutely essential. I must say I am very surprised that I am getting a notification to update Evernote to a version that doesn't support working in several languages.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Same problem here... I regularly write in English, Dutch and French. And I mean, daily! So please fix this problem because the only work-around I now have is to write my notes in Word (with multi language spelling control! ) and then copy it to Evernote. But I then have to adjust the layout again in Evernote, which is super annoying because Evernote is supposed to help us gain time. As somebody else also already said in another comment here; if this doesn't get solved I will move to OneNote!</div><div></div><div></div><div>I have the same problem you all, my version is the last 10.3.7, the darkmode is very attractive but the spell check is very annoying, I have notes in English and Portuguese, and some French and Polish vocabulary lists, all words have some red underline...</div><div></div><div>So I can't use the windows version anymore, I think it's an easy fix for them.</div><div></div><div>Now I use the web version, is not that great, but has no spell check.</div><div></div><div></div><div>It is really sad that Evernote stil doesn't support multilanguage support! I really mis this feature. It starts bothering me more and more. A lot of people used it and want to use it again. Does Evernote even plan to reintroduce multi language support? I mean it's common functionality that is available in many apps (e.g. chrome or Word of OneNote)</div><div></div><div></div><div>The spell check is still broken (german user). Nearly everything marked red, no option to turn off or to learn words into the dictionary. No idea, what the product manager is talking about when quoting this as a resolved issue. I cannot understand why Evernote is not capable of handling spell checking in a professional and paid (!) product. Cannot remember another software product with problems on this.</div><div></div><div></div><div>New evernote installed itself in the system language (Japanese). I don't want that. I want English as the UI language. Have uninstalled Evernote and am using the legacy version. If not resolved, I will abandon Evernote and switch to something else. Have been a user for nearly 10 years and have 10,000+ notes. Not a decision I make lightly.</div><div></div><div></div><div>The 'legacy' app will run alongside the new version and is available for all systems apart from iOS (that's an Apple restriction). It should have exactly the same features you've always used - including multi-language support. Evernote will continue to support both for the meantime until the new app is more on a level with the old. At that point support will end, and we don't know when that will be.</div><div></div><div></div><div>The sad truth is that this multi-language-functionallity was previously supported by Evernote. Unfortunately they discarded this functionality with the o-so-great 'update' (10.x). I just don't understand why Evernote discards such fundamental functionality for a text-based application. It's not even a big ask, Evernote just should support this.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>I also have notes in my native language as well as English (which this day is very very common). Unfortunately I now find my self quite often closing all windows-application > switching windows system language > Log out and log back in just to prevent some big red-underlined mess while reading/adjusting notes. To be honest this way of working is starting to annoy me more and more.</div><div></div><div></div><div>I already have this version and it does NOT solve the spellcheck problem. Text in a different language than the language of the OS is still highlighted as incorrect. Maybe it has never occurred to Evernote producers that some people speak and work in multiple languages. How difficult can it be for a software that is not freeware to include a "turn spellcheck off" function (if they are not able to implement a spellcheck in multiple languages like 99% of professional software products are able to do)?</div><div></div><div></div><div>I'm not sure to which extend this thread is followed by the developers of Evernote, but the lack of multi-language support/multiple language spell checking is not solved at all. What we are asking is that in the settings, we can select which language is the prefered language for spell checking. For many people in multi-language environments, the Windows system language is not relevant.</div><div></div><div></div><div>I would extend this.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>Not only spell-checking, but also language setting.</div><div></div><div>The product should look like:</div><div></div><div>1. Choose, what language you want your app to be installed in + have the option to change it in the app.</div><div></div><div>2. Choose what languages you want the spellchecking to be at -> it's normal to use more languages at the same time in one space. The enigne could see, if the language of the note, for example, is one of the selected for the spellcheck, and check for that language. </div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>I wonder, how this can still be a topic nowadays. Big fail, Evernote.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Thanks, mate. I switched the language of my Windows to English, which is an easier workaround for me. It is however completely ridiculous that a commercial software for which I pay forces me to do this. I wait until Evernote repairs the export option and then I will move all my notes to OneNote and cancel my Evernote subscription.</div><div></div><div></div><div>I was going to buy premium but no way. i often take notes in english and french, whatever comes to my mind at that moment or whatever the language of the source i'm talking about is in. I don't want to have to change my computer settings each time. for as many international and bilingual people there are in the world, it's rather sad that evernote can't figure out a way to make this seamless. is there zero language diversity among your team?</div><div></div><div> 9738318194</div>
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