itīs include the software... but you have adjust it in the file.... AL for Germany... for example and so on...
itīs include the software... but you have adjust it in the file.... AL for Germany... for example and so on...
How do i change it?
Can you help me?
try this one...
Changing DiagBox, Lexia nd PP2000 Language (tested on v7.76 and v7.77) and this is how to do it:
Once again, This is for educational and experimental use, and I hold no responsibility for any improper usage or damage to your system..
For DiagBox:
1- Open the File Explorer and navigate to "C:\AWRoot\dtrd\trans", find the file "Language.ini" and create a copy "Language.ini.org".
Open the file Language.ini and under [LANGUAGE], change "Current=en_GB" to "Current=fr_FR" and save (I commented the original and added the change from English to French).
[LANGUAGE]
;Current=en_GB
Current=fr_FR
For Lexia:
2a- Navigate to "C:\APP\LEXIA\EXE" find the file "langue.ini" and create a copy "langue.ini.org".
Open the file "langue.ini" and under [DicoMap], change all "%LG%" to FR (I commented the original 4 lines and added changed 4 lines).
[DicoMap]
;CITACT=..\Dico\CITACT%LG%.dbz,APV
;CITTT=..\Dico\CITTT%LG%.dbz,APV
;CITTV=..\Dico\CITTV%LG%.dbz,APV
;THESAU=..\Dico\THESAU%LG%.dbz,APV
CITACT=..\Dico\CITACTFR.dbz,APV
CITTT=..\Dico\CITTTFR.dbz,APV
CITTV=..\Dico\CITTVFR.dbz,APV
THESAU=..\Dico\THESAUFR.dbz,APV
2b- Navigate to "C:\APPLIC\LCTLEX3", find the file "Dico.txt" and create a copy named "Dico.txt.org".
Open the file "Dico.txt" and change the line "Dico=THELEXGB.DBZ" to "Dico=THELEXFR.DBZ" to change Lexia to French.
;Dico=THELEXGB.DBZ
Dico=THELEXFR.DBZ
For PP2000:
3- If you wish to change PP2000, Navigate to "C:\APP\OutilRep\exe", find the file "Dico.txt" and create a copy named "Dico.txt.org". Open the file "Dico.txt" and to change PP2000 to English, change the line:
;Dico=THESAUFR.DBZ
Dico=THESAUGB.DBZ
The "Dico=THESAU**.DBZ" can be configured for any of the 20 available languages by replacing "**" with the code representing the language. Please notice that English=GB, French=FR and German=AL (French naming not unicode).
There are other incidents of "en_GB" that I changed to "fr_FR" in my installation. But I think the above is enough to get you working, you can find them in the INI and few java files....
You can also use a script to blanket change "en_GB" to "fr_FR" but be careful, because some listing are definitions for language codepages like Arabic or German etc.., and other coding is non-unicode/standard. But if you dont care and other languages are not needed, you could have a go (make backups of the files before touching them).
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