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Hi
I have a few questions and I hope someone can answer.
1) All programs have catalogs of messages to be translated to other
languages?
(I have interest to translate all catalogs to Brazilian-Portuguese)
2)How can I know which programs have catalogs and what kind of catalogs are
being used?
Hi,
Carlos AB escribió:
Hi
I have a few questions and I hope someone can answer.
1) All programs have catalogs of messages to be translated to other
languages?
(I have interest to translate all catalogs to Brazilian-Portuguese)
No, this depends on the developer.
Also notice that there are some
Sometimes I have to use CALLVER to run a program. My question is:
What version number does FreeDOS report?
Thanks in advance!
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Hi!
Just install FreeDOS and you will notice which programs have message
catalog files :-) For my system:
ls nls
choice.de diskcopy.de find.es help.de localize.en pause.ensort.en
choice.en diskcopy.en find.hu help.en more.de runtime.de sort.es
choice.hu diskcopy.nl
Eric Auer escribió:
Programs which are translated in another way are:
- FreeCOM (you can download a translation toolkit version of it), the shell
- CuteMouse (you can compile various localized/translated versions of it
(KEYB and DISPLAY in a similar manner too, check sources).
Aitor
Hi!
I have closed:
http://www.freedos.org/bugs/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1022
and updated:
http://www.freedos.org/bugs/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=998
I think we can postpone SCANDISK to post-1.0, for example PC-DOS
does not have one either.
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/os/dos/psm952a.html