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You can add custom paths in the Preferences window where you can also disable the default locations. Does that work for your use case? |
Yes, I tried, giving /Applications/Luminar AI/ in the preferences and
disabling /Applications and /Library ; and asking for destroying all
languages but USEnglish and ComputerEnglish. This caused 0 bytes to be
moved, and (see attached screenshot) many .lproj directories are still
there. Maybe disabling /Applications caused /Applications/Luminar AI/ not
to be scanned? Of course, I can run Monolingual on the default
directories, but...
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disable the default locations. Does that work for your use case?
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OK, I tried removing (not disabling, but removing) /Applications, now it
works. Thanks.
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… Yes, I tried, giving /Applications/Luminar AI/ in the preferences and
disabling /Applications and /Library ; and asking for destroying all
languages but USEnglish and ComputerEnglish. This caused 0 bytes to be
moved, and (see attached screenshot) many .lproj directories are still
there. Maybe disabling /Applications caused /Applications/Luminar AI/ not
to be scanned? Of course, I can run Monolingual on the default
directories, but...
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Monolingual search in all /Applications and /Library files. It would be nice, if e.g. I just added to the OS a new application located under /Applications/NewApp/ , to restrict the search for localization files only to this application/directory tree.
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