There's no way to change the language after installation. You'll have to re-install.
On the other hand, it's possible to have multiple versions of FMSLogo running on the same computer. So if you had an FMSLogo installation for each language on your computer, you could effectively change the language by selecting which FMSLogo you run. For example, if you install a Spanish version, then copy (not rename) the FMSLogo directory somewhere else, then install an English version, you can use both versions independently. Of course, the desktop shortcut and *.lgo file association will always launch the English version, but you could create your own shortcut to the Spanish version. I know this is clumsy and you'd have to repeat this process every time you upgrade your installation of FMSLogo.
Also keep in mind that the Spanish version understands all of the English procedure names (like REPEAT, FD, RT) but not vice-versa. Depending on your needs, it may be enough to use the Spanish version exclusively and still run programs written in English.
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Hello. Thanks for contacting and responding. Taking advantage of the opportunity, it would be interesting to leave a configuration option that would allow the exchange of languages at any time.
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2022-03-27
why would it be interesting?
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This would give the user the freedom to choose the language at any time without having to install the application more than once to have access to different languages.
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Hello, how to change the language in fmslogo after installation.
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There's no way to change the language after installation. You'll have to re-install.
On the other hand, it's possible to have multiple versions of FMSLogo running on the same computer. So if you had an FMSLogo installation for each language on your computer, you could effectively change the language by selecting which FMSLogo you run. For example, if you install a Spanish version, then copy (not rename) the FMSLogo directory somewhere else, then install an English version, you can use both versions independently. Of course, the desktop shortcut and *.lgo file association will always launch the English version, but you could create your own shortcut to the Spanish version. I know this is clumsy and you'd have to repeat this process every time you upgrade your installation of FMSLogo.
Also keep in mind that the Spanish version understands all of the English procedure names (like REPEAT, FD, RT) but not vice-versa. Depending on your needs, it may be enough to use the Spanish version exclusively and still run programs written in English.
Hello. Thanks for contacting and responding. Taking advantage of the opportunity, it would be interesting to leave a configuration option that would allow the exchange of languages at any time.
why would it be interesting?
This would give the user the freedom to choose the language at any time without having to install the application more than once to have access to different languages.