Disable localization is always checked

Disable localization(under preference) is always checked even if you have unchecked this option and restart.
So, changing language interface is very hard. checking or unchecking this option won’t take effect at all.
This won’t affect my work, but when you want to report some bug in English so that others can know what you are talking about, it’s boring.
Macos: Mojave 10.14.6
Glyphs version: 3.3 (for many versions 3.3.x.x, it’s the same)
屏幕快照 2024-12-31 上午8.39.38

Works for me. Unchecking this option gives you the first interface language listed in the system preferences. Checking this option and restarting will make the interface English.

You need to have “English” in the list of languages in System Settings > General >Languages & Regions >

Put “English” below you native language. You dont need to restart, even if System Settings asks for it.

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cool. solved. thank you vey much.