Sometimes, ACDSee caches interface elements, like toolbar text, in the . During manual language changes, the program might ignore your new files and still read the old data from the registry cache, leading to a confusing mix of languages. This was a known issue for ACDSee 6.x and likely persists in later versions.
Click if a User Account Control prompt appears asking for permission. Step 2: Navigate to the ACDSee Folder
Here's how:
When changing languages, you might run into a few issues. Here are some common scenarios and how to address them:
: Launch ACDSee and look for the "Tools" menu in the main toolbar at the top. From the dropdown, select "Options" or "Preferences".
A: No, your images, edits, and catalog database are stored separately from the application's language files. Changing the interface language will not affect your content or projects.
: Changing the interface language does not automatically translate existing metadata or database tags.
What is the , and what language do you want to change it to?