I already said that the change in language affects items which have not been imported. I understand that when you import files, those files may be in a different language, and that Revit will simply import the characters which the original creator of the file had used. I am not asking Revit to perform translations.
What I'm saying is that Revit has changed the display language of various settings which were NOT imported.
To clarify, I am asking how to reverse changes Revit made to the display of annotations and other hatch styles, made without permission, to files/settings which are native to the english installation.
Wrt the latin name for Pine, I have never seen it do that before, but admit that this would be normal and unrelated to my issue. Thank you for calling me out on that! 🙂
An example of the real issue, as you can see in my original post, is the "terre" title of the hatch pattern for Earth. This is a standard hatch pattern which gets its name from the Revit libraries (i.e. does not require importing), yet it has somehow changed into french? The same thing happened to several standard diagonal patterns which are also pre-existing hatch patterns.
For whatever reason , Revit is performing translations of seemingly random items into languages OTHER than English, and I don't know why. The longer I use the program, the more annotations it seems to change into random languages (I've seen czech, finnish, spanish, french, and several others so far).
The items in question do not reflect their family properties; this means that this issue is not simply a matter of importing characters, does it?