Results 1 to 3 of 3

Thread: Language conversion on large apps

  1. #1
    Fanatic Member
    Join Date
    Jul 03
    Posts
    830

    Language conversion on large apps

    Hello,

    What about adding languages to an application that has already been built? For example, we use a third party tool that does a great job in adding languages to an existing app. Will there (or is there) something built into the studio for adding languages to existing apps? The third party tool I speak of basically scans the app and then exports an EXCEL spreadsheet out with English and (the language you specify) out to a file. We then send it to a translator...and then once received back...we import the spreadsheet and there you go...you now have two languages in your app....or even three...four...etc....

    Thanks!

  2. #2
    Interweb adm/o/distrator Paul M's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 06
    Location
    Australia, Melbourne
    Posts
    2,306

    Re: Language conversion on large apps

    It seems this would be best left as a tool or a plugin. The majority of developers (hobbyists included) wouldn't use it anyway.

  3. #3
    PowerPoster techgnome's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 02
    Posts
    21,636

    Re: Language conversion on large apps

    So don't include it in the Express versions. I see this being something that larger companies and apps (which he did state) and more likely being something in Enterprise or TFS, not so much in Pro (borderline) and certainty not Express.

    -tg
    * I don't respond to private (PM) requests for help. It's not conducive to the general learning of others.-I also subscribe to all threads I participate, so there's no need to pm when there's an update.*
    *Proof positive that searching the forums does work: View Thread *
    * How to get EFFECTIVE help: The Hitchhiker's Guide to Getting Help at VBF - Removing eels from your hovercraft *
    * How to Use Parameters * Create Disconnected ADO Recordset Clones * Set your VB6 ActiveX Compatibility * Get rid of those pesky VB Line Numbers * I swear I saved my data, where'd it run off to??? *
    * Use Offensive Programming, not Defensive Programming. * On Error Resume Next is error ignoring, not error handling(tm).
    "There is a major problem with your code, and VB wants to tell you what it is.. but you have decided to put your fingers in your ears and shout 'I'm not listening!'" - si_the_geek on using OERN

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •