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Re: Layouts and Language 't' files [message #9376 is a reply to message #9366] Thu, 03 May 2007 07:35 Go to previous message
fallingdutch is currently offline  fallingdutch
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it is done automagically Smile
if you enter a text upp puts a t_("") around it.

just press ctrl+t when in layout editor then you see the text-version (and get back to graphical view) of the layout and all the t_("").
All you have to do is add a .t file to your project.

[EDIT:] after adding a .t file to your project press ctrl+F2 this loads all already defined texts (those with t_("") around them) into the just created language file.
Edit the Language file as needed. DONE!

Ctrl+F2 reloads the language definitions each time you press it so if you add or remove text-definitions press it.

Bas

[Updated on: Thu, 03 May 2007 07:43]

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