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We have a localized app and it only seems to give me a non-en QLocale if
I set the REGION setting in International settings. If I simply drag the
language I want to the top of the list, it doesn't pick up that language
(but other Mac applications do). I have to set the REGION instead for my
Qt-based application.
What am I doing wrong?
Note that I am using the locale name to read the appropriate translation
file, as per the examples.
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