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scotman | 14:05 Fri 30th Sep 2011 | Technology
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Hi all

I have Audacity installed and running OK on my system. I am always looking to trim the amount of my C: drive that is used and I have found the following.

In the 'Program Files' section at one level down from the Audacity folder is a Languages folder. This contains 27 sub-folders each of which contains a single file always titled Audacity.mo.
There is one sub-folder titled uk so I am assuming this is the one with the English language data in it.

Am I correct in that assumption, and can I safely delete all the others?

Thanks for any input.
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You can safely delete the entire Languages folder if you so wish. English is hardcoded into Audacity and does not appear as a language module in the alternate languages folder where uk = Ukrainian.
... though if you think a saving of 3.27 MB is significant, it's maybe time you got a bigger hard disk!
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Thanks for the replies esp Aberrant. I did wonder why there was no 'en' folder.

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