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Interface Language

 

Switching between interface languages:

Program ask you to select your language at first startup, however if you need to switch language later just follow these steps:

  1. In main program window click "Menu..." and choose "Interface Language..." to display language selection dialog tab.
  2. In this dialog all installed interface languages are listed.
  3. Using the drop-down box, select the language file to be used, and press OK.

    Note: After changing the interface language in program should be restarted.

How to add new Language?

If your language is not listed here you can create the required file yourself. It is quite simple: just use the file english.lng (located in the program directory) as a template; translate all words and sentences from English into the language of your choice. The file has to be saved with the name yourlanguage.lng (e.g. esperanto.lng).

Just three notes here. First, don't translate in english.lng the words in square brackets (e.g. [Translations] and [Messages] - those are the "standard" headers which should not be changed) and the sentences before the "=" sign, because the program uses these words as an ID of the translated text. Second, try to keep the sentences as short as they appear in the English version – otherwise they probably will not fit in the dialog boxes; in some cases the program may even crash if some messages are too long. And last: don't change things like %s, %d or 0x%08X – these are the format specifiers.

By the way, don't forget to inform us that you've made a new international version – we'll include this file into the next version of software. If you contact us prior to starting the translation (to be sure that you're the only person who is doing this work), you can receive free registration!


See also:
      Program Preferences
      Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)


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