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In attention of language file translators!
1) Before You Start
IcoFX uses non-Unicode language files.
You need to configure Windows in such a way
that it supports the non-Unicode language files.
Please select the desired language at:
Control Panel -> Regional And Language Options ->
Advanced -> Language for non-Unicode Programs.
This will allow IcoFX to show the language files correctly.
2) The Language File
The language file is nothing more than a standard INI file.
It contains sections and key-value pairs. For example
ôactnTools.Caption=Toolsö here the ôactnTools.Captionö
is the key and ôToolsö is the value.
You need to translate ONLY the values.
Usually each window of IcoFX has a separate section.
All the general texts are stored in the section ôMSGö.
3) The ôGeneralö Section
Each language file starts with a ôGeneralö section.
IcoFX does not use this section. It is only for information purpose.
The following keys are defined in this section:
Version û The version of the language file
IcoFXVersion û The version of IcoFX
Author û The name of the translator (You)
WebAddress û Web page of the translator
Comment û Additional comments of the translator
4) Finished Translating
The language file must be located in the Languages directory.
If a language file was successfully translated, then please send it to
icofxsoftware@gmail.com, so I can post it on the web page of IcoFX to be
available for other users.
5) Acknowledgments
The name included in the ôAuthorö key of the ôGeneralö section will
be posted on the website of IcoFX (icofx.xhost.ro) as the author of
the language file. If you do not want me to post your name on the
web page please let me know when you send in the translation file.
Thank you!
Attila Kovrig