C cjuliber Registered Apr 30, 2005 #1 How do you get rid of unwanted languages (ie. Chinese, Danish etc) at the system level???? I know that to get rid of languages at the application level you delete the .lproj files.. but what about for the entire system??
How do you get rid of unwanted languages (ie. Chinese, Danish etc) at the system level???? I know that to get rid of languages at the application level you delete the .lproj files.. but what about for the entire system??
bobw The Late: SuperMacMod Apr 30, 2005 #2 You could try Monolingual. Don't know if it'll work with Tiger. Or DeLocalizer
S Scottfab Helpless Mac Newbie Apr 30, 2005 #3 Be careful. Dont remove any input interfaces, even foreign ones. I managed to lose all typing input using Monolingual and had to archive reinstall.
Be careful. Dont remove any input interfaces, even foreign ones. I managed to lose all typing input using Monolingual and had to archive reinstall.
texanpenguin Registered Penguin Apr 30, 2005 #4 DeLocalizer worked great for me in Jaguar. These days, I just install the OS without the unneeded languages (in the installation process)
DeLocalizer worked great for me in Jaguar. These days, I just install the OS without the unneeded languages (in the installation process)