Re: Multi Language support

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Hi Paul,

Thanks for your reply. I am not a device OEM. My client had given me a
hardware to develop an application for them that they said will be using in
different countries. For example English, german, japanese, etc... I dont
know much about the internals of the hardware. All i know is it has CAN
communication, USB port, ethernet connection, runs WindowsCE 5.0, ARM
processor, touch screen, RS232. I have developed the application and when the
application is running there are few texts (strings in english) that are
displayed on the display for diagnostic purposes and some greetings involved
when the application starts (.exe). I need these strings to be displayed in
multiple languages based on the user setting. I was researching few stuffs
related to this on MSDN group. I read few things about creating different dll
for different language and load the appropriate dll based on the user
selection. Can you please provide me more help or some sample code of small
application. I am using embedded Visusal C++ 4.0 and developed the entire app
in C.

I guess this answers all your question. Please let me know if you need
anything else.

Thanks in advance.

"Paul G. Tobey [eMVP]" wrote:

Yes, it is. GoogleGroups will find it and I certainly see it in my NNTP
reader.

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There are multiple ways to do it. You didn't tell us 1) whether you are the
device OEM or not, 2) what version of the OS you're talking about, or 3)
what languages you actually care about (English and Spanish is easy; add
Greek, Russian, etc. and although it may sound like it doesn't hurt, it's
more to do). Have you read the page Using the MUI with Applications in the
Platform Builder help or on MSDN?
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Paul T.

"wceess" <wceess@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:EA77C9D7-36F3-4608-B8CD-3754CA875244@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi Chris,

What was Paul's question. I am using this forum after a long time. Is his
question is posted to this thread.

Thanks

"<ctacke/>" wrote:

How about starting by answering Paul's questions? There's not much else
we
can offer without some more insight into your goals.


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"wceess" <wceess@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,

I would really appreciate if someone could should some light on this
topic.

Thanks








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