OK I understand.
I think I'm having a hard time explaining what "package in English" is.
when I say "package in English" is the same as "English installed in the system". Maybe this is my mistake in exposing the problem. Excuse
This "English installed on the system" has been modified.
that is, in "English installed in the system" is that the English phrases have been translated into Portuguese. no packages were created in English.
I do not know how this was done, but the fact is that I do not have an "original English installed on the system" with no changes, no translated phrases. you understand?
even with VBulletin updates, phrases translated in "English installed on the system" are not reverted to the original English. As a result, my "English installed in the system" has phrases in English and Portuguese.
Is there any way to make "English installed on the system" run out of phrases in Portuguese?
thank you!
I think I'm having a hard time explaining what "package in English" is.
when I say "package in English" is the same as "English installed in the system". Maybe this is my mistake in exposing the problem. Excuse
This "English installed on the system" has been modified.
that is, in "English installed in the system" is that the English phrases have been translated into Portuguese. no packages were created in English.
I do not know how this was done, but the fact is that I do not have an "original English installed on the system" with no changes, no translated phrases. you understand?
even with VBulletin updates, phrases translated in "English installed on the system" are not reverted to the original English. As a result, my "English installed in the system" has phrases in English and Portuguese.
Is there any way to make "English installed on the system" run out of phrases in Portuguese?
thank you!
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