Compressor defaults to Chinese font

Sparked up Compressor this morning ,, and it's in Chinese. Did the usual,; making sure fonts were system wide, repaired permissions .. all to no avail. As I don't read Chinese, I'm stumpted. Any suggestion how I might get back to English would be great.

Pop open the Help system if that's still in English and see what it has to say on the topic of languages. I'm fairly certain all you need to to do is trash the preferences file. Look for it in one or more of your your Library folders. Use spotlight to find a file that contains compressor and .plist.
hope you get better advice
bogiesan

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