Change the application builder's language

Is there a way for developers to change the application builder's language?
My location is in Germany but I prefer the american-english language during development; in case of normal usage of my Apex-Appl. (as a normal end user) I'd like the "german way"...

Hello,
If you look in the Oracle® Database Application Express Installation Guide, paragraph 4.7 :
The Oracle Application Express interface is translated into German, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Brazilian Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese. A single instance of Oracle Application Express can be installed with one or more of these translated versions. At runtime, each user's Web browser language settings determine the specific language version.
The translated version of Oracle Application Express should be loaded into a database that has a character set that supports the specific language. If you attempt to install a translated version of Oracle Application Express into a database that does not support the character encoding of the language, the installation may fail or the translated Oracle Application Express instance may appear corrupt when run. The database character set AL32UTF8 supports all the translated versions of Oracle Application Express.
In the rest of the doc there is a description how to install other languages...
Greetings,
Roel
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