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6th April 2009, 10:15 | #1 | Link |
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multiAVCHD - Localization (spanish, german, polish, traditional chinese...)
Here is a file you can use to localize your multiAVCHD:
multiLANG_eng.txt - ENGLISH (base) multiLANG_deu.txt - GERMAN (by Stefan Lange) multiLANG_txt_ini - TRADITIONAL CHINESE (by drpaulng) (archive contains 2 files) multiLANG_bul.txt - BULGARIAN (by me - partial) multiLANG_esp.txt - SPANISH (by josu ganboa) multiLANG_pol.txt - POLISH (by Tomasz Szkutkowski) ***************************** Rename it to multiLANG.txt and put it in your multiAVCHD folder if you want to use it. This is just a test version, so be really careful to follow the instructions in the head of the file: Code:
######################################################################################################### # multiAVCHD language sample (English - original) # Dean Kasabow - April 5th, 2009 # # DO NOT EDIT FIRST COLUMN! (LABEL) # # COLUMN 2 (Text) will be displayed in the GUI # COLUMN 3 (Hint) will be displayed when hovering the mouse over an option # # DO NOT USE | sign in texts or hints # # USE # sign to comment a line and leave original text in english or simply delete the line # # LABEL|TEXT|HINT # ######################################################################################################### browseAVCHD|AVCHD/BDMV folders|Click to add AVCHD/BD compatible folders So you don't touch the things in red like the first column and the "|" characters. I may later add more labels to the example file. Just test to see if multiAVCHD will show specific letters from your native language alphabet. You can remove lines or move them around - there is no order restriction. You can add comments everywhere (starting a line with # char). Dean Last edited by deank; 14th April 2009 at 22:36. |
7th April 2009, 12:08 | #3 | Link |
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For anyone who uses traditional chinese characters in generating multiAVCHD:
There is a character that is completely incompatible with this software. The word 會 should never be used in anyway with multiAVCHD. e.g. Concert 演唱會 contains 會 which will crash on naming your video titles in the menu. Also, the traditional chinese translation of multiAVCHD never works with the word 會 in multiLANG.ini.
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7th April 2009, 13:23 | #6 | Link |
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Okay... it is $B77C and since multiAVCHD is win32 app with no unicode support it gets confused because of the 7C which is the "|" sign - used as a special delimiter for text arrays in multiAVCHD.
I think I can fix it now |
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