Language packs for FireFox or SeaMonkey? (SOLVED)

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Language packs for FireFox or SeaMonkey? (SOLVED)

#1 Post by ferro10n »

Hello guys!

I'd like to know if there are any language packs or locale files that can be used to translate either Firefox or SeaMonkey, for most PETs are in English only.

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No easy solution for Firefox, learn to compile it in your language.

Click here to get the language packs for the latest SeaMonkey. Note: the SeaMonkey guys offer language packs for the newest version only! Before installing the language pack, go to Help > Check for updates and follow the instructions to update your existing install. Once you have updated SeaMonkey, install the language pack of your choice as an ordinary extension, then go to Edit > Preferences > Appearance and in User Interface Language select your language. Finally, restart SeaMonkey.
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Enter the SeaMonkey Project site (there's a bookmark and and icon on the top right for direct access), then go to Download & Releases > Language Packs.
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Choose a language pack from the list.
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In User Interface Language, choose your language, then close and restart SeaMonkey.
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#2 Post by bodbozzle »

Firefox:
-Find the Firefox program folder, installed via pet.
(sometimes in /opt/mozilla...)
-Download Firefox in your language,
http://www.mozilla.com/es-ES/firefox/
-extract and copy + overwrite to the existing program folder.

(Firefox outside the pup-save.3fs (in /mnt/home for example) is another choice.)

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#3 Post by ferro10n »

Solved, see first post for language pack How-to

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