EA2 - SQL Developer default language

Hi,
Now, my SQL Developer is in french ... but I prefer it in english ...
Is it possible to change back the default language of SQL Developer to english ? In some configuration files for example ?
Thanks for the answer,
Sylvie.

Hi Guys,
I have tried Jongwoos' option and it WORKS 100%
you can change menubar lang by modification of ide.conf
add following line at $SQLDEVELOPER_INSTALL_DIR\ide\bin\ide.conf
AddVMOption -Duser.language=en
Many thanks indeed
Agustin
Edited by: user9527191 on 01-Nov-2010 16:48

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