Sometimes when looking for specific settings or developing translations it would be helpful to have the app in different language than the system.
I think this is somehow natively supported by Android as in Settings -> apps -> YouTube Music there is an option for language which also appears with some other apps, although not in Voice Notify that this issue is about.
I've thought about doing this, but I was not aware of the native support, which should make it much easier to implement than I expected. Thanks for pointing it out!
Sometimes when looking for specific settings or developing translations it would be helpful to have the app in different language than the system.
I think this is somehow natively supported by Android as in Settings -> apps -> YouTube Music there is an option for language which also appears with some other apps, although not in Voice Notify that this issue is about.