àand è characters and dc++ 0.668
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àand è characters and dc++ 0.668
Hi!
I'm triying to translate DC++ 0.668 source from English to Italian,but when I try to insert characters like àand è the clients don't inserts it but It show only a space (like Proprietàis Propriet).
How I can do it?
(sorry for my bad english, I'm Italian)
I'm triying to translate DC++ 0.668 source from English to Italian,but when I try to insert characters like àand è the clients don't inserts it but It show only a space (like Proprietàis Propriet).
How I can do it?
(sorry for my bad english, I'm Italian)
Sorry for my BAD english
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Well that should not be the case, but anyway...if it is, you can simply fix the code so that you can use a language file for all strings.ZzManRoolez wrote:I need a client all in Italian language, and with language files you don't translate all the client, but only strings that are in stringdefs.cpp.
And then also why it is a way in order to understand that part of code
e.g check the resources, then get that text...add it to stringdefs ...compile...make a new language file.
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All strings should be in the Example.xml. If I've missed some (I've done most of the work in making the translation file 100%), please tell me where.ZzManRoolez wrote:I need a client all in Italian language, and with language files you don't translate all the client, but only strings that are in stringdefs.cpp.
If you want to give users a DC++ that defaults to your language file, include a dummy DCPlusPlus.xml file that only has the "LanguageFile" setting in it.
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