iTunes Help please

neio

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My damn iTunes is displaying in Chinese, how do I change it to English?
 
Go to System preferences, international. My guess is your chinese is above English, and iTunes picks this up. Drag English to the top. If it is already at the top, I have no idea
 
Go to System preferences, international. My guess is your chinese is above English, and iTunes picks this up. Drag English to the top. If it is already at the top, I have no idea

It's already at the top :confused:
 
Go to System preferences, international. My guess is your chinese is above English, and iTunes picks this up. Drag English to the top. If it is already at the top, I have no idea
If it is already at the top highlight the icon - right click and choose Get info (or command+i) and head down to languages (under preview). Make sure it's using english.
 
If it is already at the top highlight the icon - right click and choose Get info (or command+i) and head down to languages (under preview). Make sure it's using english.


Nah Mate, didnt work.
Any other ideas?
 
got a screen capture? :)

shift+command+4 will give you a crosshair to drag around what you want captured. To make like easier change the default save as file type to jpg.

How you might ask - and even if you didnt :p - open up terminal and type in
Code:
defaults write com.apple.screencapture type jpg
obv you can change the jpg to represent the file type you prefer eg
Code:
defaults write com.apple.screencapture type pdf
 
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got a screen capture? :)

shift+command+4 will give you a crosshair to drag around what you want captured. To make like easier change the default save as file type to jpg.

How you might ask - and even if you didnt :p - open up terminal and type in
Code:
sudo defaults write com.apple.screencapture type jpg
obv you can change the jpg to represent the file type you prefer eg
Code:
defaults write com.apple.screencapture type pdf
Erm ok, where did it put the screenshot?
 
Check your desktop -it should be labelled picture 1.*** <-Whatever format youre using
 
Check your desktop -it should be labelled picture 1.*** <-Whatever format youre using

No dude, you have to give me like exact commands I can copy into terminal:o
My command of script is a little rustic if you can imagine.:o
 
No dude, you have to give me like exact commands I can copy into terminal:o
My command of script is a little rustic if you can imagine.:o
Have you taken the screenshot yet? :confused: It should automatically save the file to your desktop.
 
it aint there
Try it again? The default is supposed to be the desktop.

Or try this one instead - Command-Shift-4 then hit the space bar - you'll get a little camera icon - move it to the window you want to take a pic of and click.
 
I just tested, and it does save to the desktop (but the setting of default jpg format as per bwana didn't work) :(
 
Thanks for the help thus far guys, time for bed, can we continue this tomorrow?
 
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