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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T11:56:01+00:00 2026-05-16T11:56:01+00:00

I have a winforms application that the users must be able to change the

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I have a winforms application that the users must be able to change the language at runtime.

To generalize the switch and avoid having to hard code control names I tried the following extension:

    internal static void SetLanguage(this Form form, CultureInfo lang)
    {
        ComponentResourceManager resources = new ComponentResourceManager(form.GetType());

        ApplyResourceToControl(resources, form, lang);
        resources.ApplyResources(form, "$this", lang);
    }

    private static void ApplyResourceToControl(ComponentResourceManager resources, Control control, CultureInfo lang)
    {
        foreach (Control c in control.Controls)
        {
            ApplyResourceToControl(resources, c, lang);
            resources.ApplyResources(c, c.Name, lang);
        }
    }

This does change all the strings.

However a side effect of this is that the entire contents of the window is resized to that windows original startup size, no matter what the current size is.

How can I prevent the layout from changing or initiate a new layout calculation?

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    2026-05-16T11:56:01+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 11:56 am

    Look at the .resx file to see what all is getting reassigned. Properties like Size and Form.AutoScaleDimensions are localizable properties. Reassigning them has the kind of effect you are seeing. Especially undoing the auto-scaling would be quite unpleasant.

    No specific advise to fix this problem, this just isn’t made to be run in any other place than the form constructor. Reconstruct the form. Pointing out that the actual user of your form never feels a need to change her native language on-the-fly never seems to make an impression.

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