Options\Language\...?

2000-06-05 Thread Aku
Ditulis 5-6-2000, 20:07 pake kalong What is the format of thebat.lng? I dont want to download the international edition, I just want to make my own language file. May someone can give me a sample. Thanks. -- Aku [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- --

Re: Options\Language\...?

2000-06-06 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hallo Aku, On Mon, 5 Jun 2000 20:15:48 +0700 GMT (05/06/2000, 21:15 +0800 GMT), Aku wrote: A> What is the format of thebat.lng? It's an ASCII file, you can open and manipulate it with any plain-text editor. A> I dont want to download the international edition, A> I just want to make my own

Re: Options\Language\...?

2000-06-06 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hi SyP, On Tue, 6 Jun 2000 18:39:38 +0200GMT (07/06/2000, 00:39 +0800GMT), SyP wrote: A>>> What is the format of thebat.lng? TF>> It's an ASCII file, you can open and manipulate it with any TF>> plain-text editor. S> Sure it isn't. Last time I checked it looked like a Delphi form file S> (.df

Re: Options\Language\...?

2000-06-07 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hi SyP, On Wed, 7 Jun 2000 09:56:13 +0200GMT (07/06/2000, 15:56 +0800GMT), SyP wrote: TF>> Last time *I* checked (about half a minute ago), it still had the TF>> extension .lng and was a text file. ;-) S> Mine isn't. I have the latest International Pack installed. If a plain S> text version exi

Re: Options\Language\...?

2000-06-07 Thread Peter Steiner
On Wed, 7 Jun 2000 12:34:24 +0800, Thomas Fernandez wrote: S>> Sure it isn't. Last time I checked it looked like a Delphi form file S>> (.dfm) > Last time *I* checked (about half a minute ago), it still had the > extension .lng and was a text file. ;-) How did you check, Thomas? Mine has plenty

Re: Options\Language\...?

2000-06-07 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hallo Peter, On Wed, 7 Jun 2000 19:05:04 +0200 GMT (08/06/2000, 01:05 +0800 GMT), Peter Steiner wrote: >> Last time *I* checked (about half a minute ago), it still had the >> extension .lng and was a text file. ;-) PS> How did you check, Thomas? Clicked on the file from the WinCommander. *.lng

Re: Options\Language\...?

2000-06-07 Thread Tom Plunket
TF> Oops, you are right. I guess there is some formating info. You can TF> probably still manipulate the actual words. May be quite a bit more than formatting info. TF> It does. I don't know how TB! uses this file. It's like a .dat file: TF> data are fetched from this file by the main program i

Re: Options\Language\...?

2000-06-07 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hi Tom and Peter and everyone, On Wed, 7 Jun 2000 12:51:37 -0700GMT (08/06/2000, 03:51 +0800GMT), Tom Plunket wrote: ... TP> May be quite a bit more than formatting info. ... TP> Perhaps, perhaps it's indexed directly. OK, OK, you win: it's not a text file. It's a file that contains some readabl

Re: Options\Language\...?

2000-06-12 Thread Nick Andriash
On Wednesday, June 07, 2000, 5:56:26 AM, Stanislav Polozov wrote: SP> In the end of this month Max is going to release stand-alone LNG SP> compiler, so, everybody will be able to compile his language SP> himself, to see how it works and to debug it. Could someone explain to me what th

Re: Options\Language\...?

2000-06-12 Thread Tom Plunket
SP>> In the end of this month Max is going to release stand-alone LNG SP>> compiler, so, everybody will be able to compile his language SP>> himself, to see how it works and to debug it. NA> Could someone explain to me what that means to the average User? How will NA> that feature affe

Re: Options\Language\...?

2000-06-12 Thread Nick Andriash
On Monday, June 12, 2000, 2:10:14 PM, Tom Plunket wrote: TP> Yeah, if you prefer the user interface in an as-yet unsupported TP> language, you can put it together yourself. For instance, if you TP> really would prefer TB! to show up in Basque or some such... :) Oh, I see. Thanks for the explan

Re[2]: Options\Language\...?

2000-06-06 Thread SyP
Hello The Bat! users, Thomas Fernandez wrote on 6/6/2000, 5:55 PM A>> What is the format of thebat.lng? TF> It's an ASCII file, you can open and manipulate it with any TF> plain-text editor. Sure it isn't. Last time I checked it looked like a Delphi form file (.dfm) -- Cheers, SyP A friend

Re[2]: Options\Language\...?

2000-06-06 Thread nono
Ditulis 7-6-2000, 9:35 pake kalong > 7-6-2000 6:02 [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hallo Aku, > > On Mon, 5 Jun 2000 20:15:48 +0700 GMT (05/06/2000, 21:15 +0800 GMT), > Aku wrote: > A>> What is the format of thebat.lng? > > It's an ASCII file, you can open and manipulate it with any plain-text > editor.

Re[2]: Options\Language\...?

2000-06-07 Thread SyP
Hello Thomas, You wrote on 6/7/2000, 6:34 AM S>> Sure it isn't. Last time I checked it looked like a Delphi form file S>> (.dfm) TF> Last time *I* checked (about half a minute ago), it still had the TF> extension .lng and was a text file. ;-) Mine isn't. I have the latest International Pack in

Re[2]: Options\Language\...?

2000-06-07 Thread Stanislav Polozov
Dear Thomas, On Wednesday, June 07, 2000, you wrote: TF> On Wed, 7 Jun 2000 09:56:13 +0200GMT (07/06/2000, 15:56 +0800GMT), TF> SyP wrote: TF>>> Last time *I* checked (about half a minute ago), it still had the TF>>> extension .lng and was a text file. ;-) S>> Mine isn't. I have the latest Int

Re[4]: Options\Language\...?

2000-06-07 Thread Stanislav Polozov
Dear Marek, On Wednesday, June 07, 2000, you wrote: >> In the end of this month Max is going to release stand-alone LNG >> compiler, so, everybody will be able to compile his language >> himself, to see how it works and to debug it. MM> really? Am I joking or what? :) -- B

Re[5]: Options\Language\...?

2000-06-07 Thread István Szendrő
>>> In the end of this month Max is going to release stand-alone LNG >>> compiler, so, everybody will be able to compile his language >>> himself, to see how it works and to debug it. Great! -- Best regards, István -- --

Re[2]: Options\Language\...?

2000-06-07 Thread SyP
Hello The Bat! users, Peter Steiner wrote on 6/7/2000, 7:05 PM PS> What SyP meant is that the file *looks* like a Delphi Form file, but PS> has been renamed to .lng. Exactly. PS> I don't know Delphi, but i guess this is indicated by the (magic?) PS> starting sequence of FBPRPBP. I haven't ever

Re[3]: Options\Language\...?

2000-06-10 Thread mingli . wang
Hi Stanislav, > In the end of this month Max is going to release stand-alone LNG > compiler, so, everybody will be able to compile his language > himself, to see how it works and to debug it. Am I right that this LNG thing is only for the user interface, not real multilingual support