That does not translate the common dialogs.
On 12 Dez., 21:05, Laurent Bugnion <galasoft...@bluewin.ch> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Robert Ludig wrote:
> > In some scenarios I need to be able run my app in a different culture
> > than the one currently active in the OS. For example my app has to
> > display datetime formats, menu/dialogtexts and common dialogs (such as
> > the save as dialog) in englisch while the current culture of the OS is
> > set to german.
>
> > What are the best practises to solve such a scenario in WPF?Just like any other .NET application:
>
> using System.Threading;
> using System.Globalization;
>
> //...
>
> Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture = new CultureInfo( "en-US" );
> Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentUICulture = new CultureInfo( "en-US" );
>
> HTH,
> Laurent
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