Part of the notebook in French
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For some reason I don't understand, some UI elements of my Jupyter Notebook are being displayed in French, while I'd like them to be in English, like the rest of my programming tools. See this screenshot.
Instead of iPython's usual In [1]:
, it's written in French. French is my system language, but I don't think any of the elements installed are in French, might it be Jupyter, iPython (screenshot) or even Anaconda. As you can see, I'm also using Jupyter Themes, but I doubt it's modifying any language-related UI element. Do you know how I can fix that?
For information, I'm using:
- Python 3.7.1
- Anaconda 4.5.11
- Jupyter 4.4.0
- Jupyter Themes 0.19.6
Any help will be greatly appreciated! Best regards,
python-3.x anaconda jupyter-notebook
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For some reason I don't understand, some UI elements of my Jupyter Notebook are being displayed in French, while I'd like them to be in English, like the rest of my programming tools. See this screenshot.
Instead of iPython's usual In [1]:
, it's written in French. French is my system language, but I don't think any of the elements installed are in French, might it be Jupyter, iPython (screenshot) or even Anaconda. As you can see, I'm also using Jupyter Themes, but I doubt it's modifying any language-related UI element. Do you know how I can fix that?
For information, I'm using:
- Python 3.7.1
- Anaconda 4.5.11
- Jupyter 4.4.0
- Jupyter Themes 0.19.6
Any help will be greatly appreciated! Best regards,
python-3.x anaconda jupyter-notebook
From reading this question and answer, it looks like it takes the language information from your web browser settings: stackoverflow.com/a/52949429/9742036
– Andrew McDowell
Nov 19 at 16:04
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For some reason I don't understand, some UI elements of my Jupyter Notebook are being displayed in French, while I'd like them to be in English, like the rest of my programming tools. See this screenshot.
Instead of iPython's usual In [1]:
, it's written in French. French is my system language, but I don't think any of the elements installed are in French, might it be Jupyter, iPython (screenshot) or even Anaconda. As you can see, I'm also using Jupyter Themes, but I doubt it's modifying any language-related UI element. Do you know how I can fix that?
For information, I'm using:
- Python 3.7.1
- Anaconda 4.5.11
- Jupyter 4.4.0
- Jupyter Themes 0.19.6
Any help will be greatly appreciated! Best regards,
python-3.x anaconda jupyter-notebook
For some reason I don't understand, some UI elements of my Jupyter Notebook are being displayed in French, while I'd like them to be in English, like the rest of my programming tools. See this screenshot.
Instead of iPython's usual In [1]:
, it's written in French. French is my system language, but I don't think any of the elements installed are in French, might it be Jupyter, iPython (screenshot) or even Anaconda. As you can see, I'm also using Jupyter Themes, but I doubt it's modifying any language-related UI element. Do you know how I can fix that?
For information, I'm using:
- Python 3.7.1
- Anaconda 4.5.11
- Jupyter 4.4.0
- Jupyter Themes 0.19.6
Any help will be greatly appreciated! Best regards,
python-3.x anaconda jupyter-notebook
python-3.x anaconda jupyter-notebook
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From reading this question and answer, it looks like it takes the language information from your web browser settings: stackoverflow.com/a/52949429/9742036
– Andrew McDowell
Nov 19 at 16:04
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From reading this question and answer, it looks like it takes the language information from your web browser settings: stackoverflow.com/a/52949429/9742036
– Andrew McDowell
Nov 19 at 16:04
From reading this question and answer, it looks like it takes the language information from your web browser settings: stackoverflow.com/a/52949429/9742036
– Andrew McDowell
Nov 19 at 16:04
From reading this question and answer, it looks like it takes the language information from your web browser settings: stackoverflow.com/a/52949429/9742036
– Andrew McDowell
Nov 19 at 16:04
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From reading this question and answer, it looks like it takes the language information from your web browser settings: stackoverflow.com/a/52949429/9742036
– Andrew McDowell
Nov 19 at 16:04