by rusty » Mon Mar 08, 2004 1:20 am
Just a short note about Alpha 4 and localization:
First of all, I just wanted to give another big THANK YOU to everyone that's contributed to translating MediaMonkey. As of Alpha 4, it's available in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguese (brazilian), and Czech!!
Alpha 4 includes minor updates to a number of the English source strings. Nothing too major, though. I expect that there'll be some more significant changes as missing MM 2.2 features get added into future alphas.
With the release of alpha 4, I've also updated the localization instructions to account for the fact that portions of the installation still aren't localized. This is due to the fact that portions of the installer itself aren't localized. This generally applies to just 1-2 lines of text in each language. Unfortunately, the installer uses a different localization tool than MediaMonkey, however, it should be fairly easy to make the changes.
More details appear in section 8 of the updated instructions at:
http://www.mediamonkey.com/contrib/loca ... ctions.txt
The updated sources appear in their usual location at:
http://www.mediamonkey.com/contrib/loca ... -local.zip
-Rusty
Just a short note about Alpha 4 and localization:
First of all, I just wanted to give another big THANK YOU to everyone that's contributed to translating MediaMonkey. As of Alpha 4, it's available in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguese (brazilian), and Czech!!
Alpha 4 includes minor updates to a number of the English source strings. Nothing too major, though. I expect that there'll be some more significant changes as missing MM 2.2 features get added into future alphas.
With the release of alpha 4, I've also updated the localization instructions to account for the fact that portions of the installation still aren't localized. This is due to the fact that portions of the installer itself aren't localized. This generally applies to just 1-2 lines of text in each language. Unfortunately, the installer uses a different localization tool than MediaMonkey, however, it should be fairly easy to make the changes.
More details appear in section 8 of the updated instructions at:
http://www.mediamonkey.com/contrib/localization/localization_instructions.txt
The updated sources appear in their usual location at:
http://www.mediamonkey.com/contrib/localization/mm-local.zip
-Rusty