Agreed: ryzom_ configuration_rd should be updated to reflect additional languages.
In the meanwhile... The Setting is in client.cfg
You can make copies of client.cfg for each language you use and replace the file on startup, maybe by batch files on windows...:
1. make 2 versions of client.cfg, name them like client_en.cfg and client_es.cfg.
2. make two batch files and save them to your ryzom directory like this:
/Y option for copy allows overwrite without confirmation.
3. use shortcuts to batch files instead of ryzom
P.S.: 'deutsch' means german :-)
In the meanwhile... The Setting is in client.cfg
client.cfg
// the language to use as in ISO 639-2
LanguageCode = "en"; // english
You can make copies of client.cfg for each language you use and replace the file on startup, maybe by batch files on windows...:
1. make 2 versions of client.cfg, name them like client_en.cfg and client_es.cfg.
2. make two batch files and save them to your ryzom directory like this:
ryzom_en.bat
The last line and /WAIT are optional, they take care of saving changes made to ingame settings.copy /Y client_en.cfg client.cfg
start /WAIT client_ryzom_rd.exe
copy /Y client.cfg client_en.cfg
/Y option for copy allows overwrite without confirmation.
3. use shortcuts to batch files instead of ryzom
P.S.: 'deutsch' means german :-)