Not a duplicate IMHO, this here is a bug that it doesn't change automatically with the system language, the other is a feature request to make the language configurable
Thank you. Indeed, this is not a duplicate, although it is related. This is a bug report (which I hope can be addressed), and the other is a feature request (which you should feel free to put at low priority, or disregard).
Perhaps I should put this information here, since this is the bug report:
I am using the latest version of MuseScore songbook, as far as I am aware - namely 1.10.1. I have always updated when prompted.
I think it was OK when I first installed it, but that was a long time ago and I did not use MuseScore for a while, so I am not completely confident about that.
I am using iOS 9.2 (13C75) on an iPad Air 2.
I have tried switching the system to English (US) and then reinstalling, but I got the Chinese interface inboth cases. I can't see any way of putting "English" first (see screenshot), although it does sit second in both cases.
I have just installed the free Musescore app and it came up in English.
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duplicate: https://musescore.org/en/node/92496 ?
It could be a problem of the operating system rather than of the App;
You Should contact support@musescore.com
Not a duplicate IMHO, this here is a bug that it doesn't change automatically with the system language, the other is a feature request to make the language configurable
Thank you. Indeed, this is not a duplicate, although it is related. This is a bug report (which I hope can be addressed), and the other is a feature request (which you should feel free to put at low priority, or disregard).
Thanks - I have sent an email to support.
Perhaps I should put this information here, since this is the bug report:
I am using the latest version of MuseScore songbook, as far as I am aware - namely 1.10.1. I have always updated when prompted.
I think it was OK when I first installed it, but that was a long time ago and I did not use MuseScore for a while, so I am not completely confident about that.
I am using iOS 9.2 (13C75) on an iPad Air 2.
I have tried switching the system to English (US) and then reinstalling, but I got the Chinese interface inboth cases. I can't see any way of putting "English" first (see screenshot), although it does sit second in both cases.
I have just installed the free Musescore app and it came up in English.