On Windows Adobe XD takes it's language priority from the Windows language list instead of from the Creative Cloud App.
This behavior is problematic for those of us working in multi-language environments or environments optimized for localization work. That means we have to reset our tools and our environment only for XD.
Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign use the Creative Cloud App's language choice as the UI display language. Using the Creative Cloud App's language and the UI choice reduces the interference in localization-centered environments.
XD should behave the same way as Illustrator, InDesign, and Photoshop for UI choice. This is a bug and not a feature as it deviates from the standard operation of other CC apps.
Adobe XD version: 2.0.32.10
Steps to reproduce the issue:
1. Uninstall Adobe XD, Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign
2. Set Windows 10 operating system language, UNICODE and non-UNICODE language of choice
3. Change the Creative Cloud language to one that is different from the operating system language
4. Reset the computer
5. Install XD, Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign via the Creative Cloud app
Expected Result: The UI for Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign and XD should be displayed in the same language specified by the Creative Cloud app
Actual Result: Adobe XD's UI language matches the operating system and NOT the language specified by the Creative Cloud app
There was also another thread that said that you need to set the language list, but once again, it causes the side effect that those of us using language tools have because this interrupts the tools we use.
On Windows Adobe XD takes it's language priority from the Windows language list instead of from the Creative Cloud App.
This behavior is problematic for those of us working in multi-language environments or environments optimized for localization work. That means we have to reset our tools and our environment only for XD.
Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign use the Creative Cloud App's language choice as the UI display language. Using the Creative Cloud App's language and the UI choice reduces the interference in localization-centered environments.
XD should behave the same way as Illustrator, InDesign, and Photoshop for UI choice. This is a bug and not a feature as it deviates from the standard operation of other CC apps.
Adobe XD version: 2.0.32.10
Steps to reproduce the issue:
1. Uninstall Adobe XD, Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign
2. Set Windows 10 operating system language, UNICODE and non-UNICODE language of choice
3. Change the Creative Cloud language to one that is different from the operating system language
4. Reset the computer
5. Install XD, Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign via the Creative Cloud app
Expected Result: The UI for Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign and XD should be displayed in the same language specified by the Creative Cloud app
Actual Result: Adobe XD's UI language matches the operating system and NOT the language specified by the Creative Cloud app
The solution offered here is a workaround and not a permanent solution to the bug.
https://adobexd.uservoice.com/forums/353010-adobe-xd-bugs/suggestions/18468880-xd-only-showing-up-in-german-won-t-go-back-to-e
There was also another thread that said that you need to set the language list, but once again, it causes the side effect that those of us using language tools have because this interrupts the tools we use.