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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T01:35:00+00:00 2026-05-17T01:35:00+00:00

I’m using the built-in ApplicationCommands to create a menu: <Menu DockPanel.Dock=Top> <MenuItem Header=_Datei> <MenuItem

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I’m using the built-in ApplicationCommands to create a menu:

<Menu DockPanel.Dock="Top">
    <MenuItem Header="_Datei">
        <MenuItem Command="ApplicationCommands.New" />
        <MenuItem Command="ApplicationCommands.Open" />
        <MenuItem Command="ApplicationCommands.Save" />
        <MenuItem Command="ApplicationCommands.SaveAs" />
        <Separator />
        <MenuItem Header="Been_den" Command="{StaticResource SchliessenCommand}" />
    </MenuItem>
</Menu>

The text displayed by the ApplicationCommands differs depending on the system language: Running on an English Windows 7, ApplicationCommands.New displays as “New”, whereas it displays as “Neu” on a German Windows 7.

Since the rest of the application is not localized, I want the application commands to always display in German language. Is there a way to do that without manually setting the Header of each MenuItem?

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    2026-05-17T01:35:01+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 1:35 am

    Since the application isn’t localized, you can try to always set the language to german; that is, CultureInfo.CurrentUICulture, which is normally inherited from the OS (set it in application startup or something like that, before any windows are opened).

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