Language handler: add Burmese manually as it is not recognized in Windows 7#8545
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…ws 7. Burmese (my) is recognized starting with Windows 8. Because NVDA also runs on Windows 7, add this language manually.
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Can you please add an entry in changes.t2t? then I'll approve and merge this. |
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Link to issue number:
Fixes #8544
Summary of the issue:
Burmese (my) is not recognized in Windows 7
Description of how this pull request fixes the issue:
Burmese (my) is recognized starting with Windows 8. Because NVDA also runs on Windows 7, add this language manually.
Testing performed:
Tested on Windows 7, 8,1 and 10 by compiling and running the launcher version of NVDA.
Known issues with pull request:
None
Change log entry:
Bug fixes: On Windows 7, language description for Burmese is shown in language combo box in general settings panel.
Thanks.