I’ve been to this forum on other occasions, but again details of my case:
I use a distribution based on manjaro Linux
From the AUR repository the audacity version is:
creto@creto:~$ pamac search audacity
tenacity-git 3.0.2.r595.g04609bba0-1 AUR
An easy-to-use multi-track audio
editor and recorder, forked from
Audacity
audacium-git 1:2.4.1.r1698.gf785b4e04-3 AUR
telemetry free version of audacity
darkaudacity-git 2.1.3.r1237.gec4838600-1 AUR
A program that lets you manipulate
digital audio waveforms
audacity-git 3.0.2.r317.g3ebd8d401-1 AUR
A program that lets you manipulate
digital audio waveforms
audacity-wxgtk2 [Instalado] 3.0.3-1 AUR
Record and edit audio files
audacity 1:2.4.1-4 community
A program that lets you manipulate
digital audio waveforms
creto@creto:~$
audacity-wxgtk2 [Instalado] 3.0.3-1 AUR Record and edit audio files, that said, the audacity version, even though I have all the language packs installed in the distribution, didn’t translate the audacity-wxgtk2 as it should.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thank you in advance!
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In another distribution that I also use the audacity 3.0.3 package, it also has no translation for another language than english (PCLinuxOS) Click to enlarge
We are not able to provide support for Tenacity now that it is diverging from Audacity. I believe the correct place to report issues with Tenacity is the “Issues” section of their GitHub repository.
Thank you @osch I performed the procedures you indicated and my audacity-wxgtk2 is opening in pt_BR now: Click on image to enlarge
Now it’s time to wait for the guys who are also very good (beast) here from the audacity team to find a definitive solution for that. Thanks also to @steve who was always very friendly with my Brazilian problems here in this forum.
But @steve, I have audacity installed and not tenacity
I’ve observed an alternative workaround that works the same way. If I launch an earlier version of Audacity and select any non-English language, then close Audacity and launch the 3.0.3 AppImage, it opens with the language selected by the previous version.
Even with a workaround that @osch indicated me here and on the AUR, I put the topic with the title [Solved]
And remember, I use Audacity for over 12 years and will not be told of rumors on the WWW that I will choose any fork.
Long live Free Software, long live Linux and long live Audacity, your team and fellow members of this forum and all other open source support forums!!!