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#1 2002-12-09 6:42 pm
- nstehle
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Removing Other Languages in OS X
I recall a trick one could use at the command line in OS X which would remove all of the excess languages from the computer. I did this on my iBook and it freed up an amazing amount of space. I lost this code, however, and now that I am getting rid of my eMac for a PowerBook with a slightly smaller hard drive, I might want this hack once again.
Anyone know how to do it?
TIA!
nstehle
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#2 2002-12-09 8:31 pm
- Fracai
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Re: Removing Other Languages in OS X
sudo find / \! -name "English.lproj" -name "*.lproj" -type d -exec rm -r -- {} \;
that'll do it
of course...be careful...I once deleted half my data trying to mod this command without understanding it fully.
goodLuck
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#3 2002-12-09 8:40 pm
- smd3
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Re: Removing Other Languages in OS X
I used a program called "monolingual", I found it on versiontracker. It's GUI, not that I dislike the terminal, but something mistyped could cause disaster.
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#4 2002-12-09 11:37 pm
- nstehle
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Re: Removing Other Languages in OS X
Thank you!
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#5 2002-12-10 6:19 pm
- jotto
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Re: Removing Other Languages in OS X
Kudos to Mr. Bombich! Delocalizer works like a charm and is wicked easy to use. I have been wanting to do this for a while. thanks for the link D'Eyncourt.
removing as we speak. 
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#6 2002-12-11 9:59 am
- jgcampos
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Re: Removing Other Languages in OS X
monolingual works great for me!

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#7 2002-12-13 12:14 am
- hippolytosjnr
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Re: Removing Other Languages in OS X
thanks guys just got back nearly 500 meg using mono

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#8 2005-11-13 10:40 am
- Mymac4ever
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Re: Removing Other Languages in OS X
I' reviving this thread because I by misstake installed every language there is on my new G5 and I now I really would like to remove all but two or three of them. I checked out Delocalizer but I couldn't find any info saying it supported Tiger. Any ideas?
Now, where in the name of... did I put that thing that I forgot what it was and why I was looking for it?
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#9 2005-11-13 10:52 am
- Mymac4ever
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Re: Removing Other Languages in OS X
Never mind. I found the solution in the application Macaroni... . Had already registered a copy but forgot that it had that function too. 
Now, where in the name of... did I put that thing that I forgot what it was and why I was looking for it?
SE/30: 16Mhz/8MB/34MB/PussyCat
PM8600: G3@550Mhz/768MB/110GB/Radeon7000/Usb2&FW/Jaguar
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#10 2005-11-14 5:22 am
- brainiac_7
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Re: Removing Other Languages in OS X
Can anyone tell me if these programs remove all the Kanji/Arabic/Urdic/etc. fonts as well? I've got a ton of these fonts, taking up space. I've turned them off with my font program, but still ... I'd like to keep the Latin- based languages, but otherwise I don't need the rest.
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#11 2005-11-14 6:44 am
- macnuke
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Re: Removing Other Languages in OS X
Mono and Delocalizer both do just that.. leaves you with one language.
Macaroni on the other hand (a registered version) will strip what you don't want and leave what you do.
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#12 2005-11-14 4:16 pm
- Pariah
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Re: Removing Other Languages in OS X
Man, you know you are an old computer user when you can remember when saving 500 meg of HDD space would have been a big deal.
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#13 2005-11-14 5:30 pm
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Re: Removing Other Languages in OS X
Or an iBook or PowerBook user.
Dive in the Pool!
I'm still trying to figure out if you're a girl posing as Macboy4139, or a boy posing as a girl, and a bit confused sexually. <shrug> laughinol
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