I just tested on Windows 10, and (although I can't read Chinese at all) I'm
seeing somewhat different characters depending on whether I select Traditional
or Simplified. I'm attaching screenshots of the two cases (along with screen-
shots of the console window that's shown if you pass the --debug option to
gretl.exe). Can you see if this looks right or not?
Allin
On Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 8:05 PM, yinung at Gmail <yinung.cycu(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Allin
I tested the Chinese (simplified) translation. It does not work. After some
further testings, I found the grel.mo file under "locale/zh_CN/" has not
been carried out with effect. The current snapshot seems always points to
"locale/zh_TW/gretl.mo" no matter I choose Chinese (Taiwan) or Chinese
(simplified) in Language preference. When I replace the
"locale/zh_TW/gretl.mo" with simplified gretl.mo, I can thereafter see the
simplified Chinese GUI.