
TweakMe
by
Ulf Dunkel, DSD.net
Welcome to TweakMe!
This tiny tool can be used so easily it doesn't even need a Help Book. But as you have looked for it, here it is.
History:
Version 1.14
- The function
Clear Help Viewer Caches
is more reliable.
Version 1.13
- Supporting macOS Sierra (10.12).
- The Window menu offers four entries to switch the currently selected locale (even by arrow keys).
- Tiny bug fixes.
Version 1.12
- The dialogs now use Auto Layout.
Version 1.11
- The fallback language will be set properly.
Version 1.10
- List of available languages no longer shows empty entries for composed ISO designators (like e.g.
pt-PT
).
- New
Preferences
dialog offers a first parameter: Keep TweakMe window open when inactive
.
Version 1.09
- [Show] + [Hide] hidden files can be used on Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) and 10.10 (Yosemite), too.
- Selection of preferred locale setting could crash TweakMe under rare circumstances.
Version 1.08
- If only one system language is set in the System Preferences, the fallback language popup menu is disabled and no longer crashes TweakMe.
Version 1.07
- Fallback language can be selected for preferred locales to be used by Mac OS X if the desired language isn't available.
- Languages recognition adjusted.
Version 1.06
- Asian country formattings are now correctly evaluated.
- Tiny adjustments in main window.
- Tiny bugfixes.
Version 1.05
Preferred Locales
list is stored again.
- Tiny bugfixes.
Version 1.04
- New feature
Clear Help Viewer Caches
: all running helpd processes are being killed and all available Help Viewer caches of the user will be removed.
- Circular progress indicator added to Preferred Locales pop-up menu.
Version 1.03
- A new
Preferred Locales
menu offers to quickly change the current system locale.
- When the app isn't the active app, its window becomes automatically hidden.
Version 1.02
- The columns
Designator
and Name
can be moved and resized.
- Updating of the current language should always work.
Version 1.01
- Shows ISO designators and languages/regions names.
- Changes in System Preferences are automatically recognized.
- Window can be resized; size and position are stored.
- This help added.
Version 1.0