Hi,
I need to change the initial 5 languages of Studio 2019. Is there any way to do it without uninstalling Studio?
I tried repairing Studio but it always starts as usual, without asking for the languages.
Kind regards
Sandor
Hi,
I need to change the initial 5 languages of Studio 2019. Is there any way to do it without uninstalling Studio?
I tried repairing Studio but it always starts as usual, without asking for the languages.
Kind regards
Sandor
Running a Windows Repair of Studio 2019 should create a clean version that prompts you to enter your 5 languages again. Maybe rebooting your system before opening Studio again might help.
If that doesn't work then reinstalling is the answer. There is no other way I'm afraid.
All the best,
Alison
Have you by any chance upgraded from Studio Freelance to Studio Professional?
If so, you don't need to choose 5 languages as you can use as many languages as you wish.
All the best,
Alison
Another scenario that would not require the 5 languages prompt is if you have Studio installed as a Trial version.
The Trial version always installs as the Professional version, until the trial period runs out or you activate a Freelance or Freelance Plus license.
When working with the Trial/Professional version, you can change the Source and/or Target languages on the first page of the Project Creation Wizard. Click on the dropdown next to the language that appears on the right-hand section of the window.
Does this help?
If you're unable to resolve this and you do only have the Freelance version then you need installation help.
You can get free help very quickly here:
Fill out the form, remembering to select 'Installation' at the 'Case Type' dropdown menu AND to give your email address accurately so that they can contact you to resolve the issue.
All the best,
Alison
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When Support have found a solution, would you kindly share it with us in a post on this thread? I'm very interested to know how this could be happening.
All the best,
Alison
Thank you, that's useful to know. I'll make a note of that for future searchers.
I'm so glad they were able to resolve your issue so simply!
All the best,
Ali :)
PS:
Hi Paul
Do you think that in future we can tell folk who haven't been able to change their 5 languages via reinstallation or repair, that they can use the method given to Sandor by the Help Team?
In other words, by editing the registry (HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\LDSRClient15 was renamed to LDSRClient15.old)
Or should we not be advising folk to amend their registry...? Maybe that's a step too far into reset territory?
Ali
Hi!
I followed these instructions carefully with some online explanations and it all worked well! (Never thought about being able to edit the registry). Thanks a lot!
Rosaria
You're welcome! I'm very glad to hear that this worked for you!
All the best
Ali :)
Hi Neil Allen
Studio's user-friendliness depends on your perspective. At the other end of the spectrum, I recall a user complaining because he couldn't add a 6th language. As it turns out, he had added 2 variants of one language, UK and US English and you only need one of them to be able to use all other variants. Thus he added just UK English, which gave him another language allowed.
I know what you mean, though. It would be easier if Studio Freelance could be set up with just the two or three languages one user needs. However, as normally the entry of the languages only happens on installation, reset or reinstallation and it only takes a second or two more to select another language, it's not that much of an inconvenience in my book. I've actually found it useful as I can run a quick machine translation on something in a different language that I don't normally use, just to get an idea of what it means.
Anyway, I hope you enjoy using Studio and MultiTerm as much as I do, and have for many years!
All the best,
Ali :)
The point here is something else... something what was already discussed few years ago, but still wasn't fixed, apparently.
Back in Trados, this dialog in question asked to select up to five languages... while in Studio you have to select precisely five languages.
Feel the (user unfriendly) difference?
Adding more to the issue, the fact that only the "main" languages are significant (i.e. English-US means automatically all other flavors of English) is not taken in account in the "precisely five languages" requirement.