Change documentation references from OS X to macOS (#1927)
Since OS X 10.12 it has been named macOS so it makes sense to reference it in documentation as such, even when it sometimes refers to older versions which were called (Mac) OS X.
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list the user configured in the OS. Notice that this may or may not
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correspond to the default @em locale as obtained from
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wxLocale::GetSystemLanguage(); modern operation systems (Windows
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Vista+, OS X) have separate language and regional (= locale) settings.
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Vista+, macOS) have separate language and regional (= locale) settings.
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@param domain
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The catalog domain to look for.
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list the user configured in the OS. Notice that this may or may not
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correspond to the default @em locale as obtained from
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wxLocale::GetSystemLanguage(); modern operation systems (Windows
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Vista+, OS X) have separate language and regional (= locale) settings.
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Vista+, macOS) have separate language and regional (= locale) settings.
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@param domain
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The catalog domain to look for.
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Catalogs are searched for in standard places (system locales directory,
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`LC_PATH` on Unix systems, Resources subdirectory of the application bundle
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on OS X, executable's directory on Windows), but you may also prepend
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on macOS, executable's directory on Windows), but you may also prepend
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additional directories to the search path with
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AddCatalogLookupPathPrefix().
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