Hi, have installed isphere on RDi9.6.
However the installation has taken over the dutch language of the pc instead on the language that RDi is running.
What can i do to have isphere in english now?
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iSphere always takes the language of RDi. I assume that RDi takes the language of the operation system and falls back to English, when the Dutch language has not been installed. You may try to check that at "Help -> About -> Installation Details -> Configuration". Search for "-nl xx" where xx is the language.
You can force RDi to start in English like this:
1) Create Windows Shortcut for RDi
2) Add "-nl en" to the end of the "Target" (German: Ziel) Field
It should look similar to this:
"C:\Programme x86\IBM\SDP_096\eclipse.exe" -nl en -product com.ibm.rational.developer.ibmi.product.ide -data workspace -vm c:/workspaces/rdp_096/jdk/jre/bin/javaw.exe
iSphere comes with a Dutch translation and hence seems to use that, because RDi uses the language of the OS.
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Hi, have installed isphere on RDi9.6.
However the installation has taken over the dutch language of the pc instead on the language that RDi is running.
What can i do to have isphere in english now?
iSphere always takes the language of RDi. I assume that RDi takes the language of the operation system and falls back to English, when the Dutch language has not been installed. You may try to check that at "Help -> About -> Installation Details -> Configuration". Search for "-nl xx" where xx is the language.
You can force RDi to start in English like this:
1) Create Windows Shortcut for RDi
2) Add "-nl en" to the end of the "Target" (German: Ziel) Field
It should look similar to this:
"C:\Programme x86\IBM\SDP_096\eclipse.exe" -nl en -product com.ibm.rational.developer.ibmi.product.ide -data workspace -vm c:/workspaces/rdp_096/jdk/jre/bin/javaw.exe
iSphere comes with a Dutch translation and hence seems to use that, because RDi uses the language of the OS.