My (recently updated to 5.0a SR-1) Logos 5 just crashed again loading a (created in Logos 5) layout (sigh) but that's not what I am interested about in this post — when I look at my log files I see this...
11/30/2012 18:35:12 | INFO | 1 | LDLS4.Macintosh.OurApp | Starting application (5.0a SR-1, version 5.0.1.0241) on Mac OS X 10.8.2.
11/30/2012 18:35:12 | INFO | 1 | LDLS4.Macintosh.OurApp | Auto-detected UI language: en-US
11/30/2012 18:35:12 | INFO | 1 | LDLS4.Macintosh.OurApp | Applied UI language: en-US
I know for a fact that my Mac is not setup with US English UI, that is the first thing I make sure is changed on my Macs, making sure all settings which may be set to American are changed, I use Australian English. My situation is made a little unique because I live in Europe so I take some of the standard Australian setting in OS X and customise them.
Anyway why then does Logos 5 say that it auto detects en-US? Where/what is it looking at to do that? I see the dates in the logs are in the wrong order (only in terms of what is set on my own machine obviously), MM/DD/YYYY instead of DD/MM/YYYY.
Does anyone know where/what Logos is querying to get the UI language?