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By bauhaus - Posted on November 16, 2002 - 10:05:23 (#4200)
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Never tried it..? As long as people know that deutch is not = deutsch ;-).
BTW - this is a 'no brainer' Installation (& well rewritten) thus ICQ is an App for 'no brainers' ;-).
Bye & EOT.
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By danielw - Posted on November 13, 2002 - 11:14:48 (#4166)
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Hey,
if you might check out GimICQ's website <http://procton.complexero.com/>, you'll see a section labeled "localization" which lists... oh! a german locale file. And I've been using it for like 5 months before you posted your one. Do you believe me now? ;)
Nonetheless waiting for a corrected version: Daniel
p.s.: ist schon lustig, dass wir hier auf englisch über so belangloses zeug diskutieren ;)
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By bauhaus - Posted on November 12, 2002 - 15:11:14 (#4148)
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honest, there is no german locale settings file - if a guy gots it delivered as a style edit file via BeShare that might be different.
As a package? Nope!
Corrected version with localization - size limitations of columns & buttons is on the road, dude.
Bye.
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By danielw - Posted on November 12, 2002 - 09:35:09 (#4134)
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Is this correct: since a german translation already existed, all you did was to put the file into a nice PKG to make the formerly "hard" installation easy? Not much. There are also some phrases which cannot be displayed completely, in your translation as well as in the other. Fixing that would make your "app" much more useful.
Daniel
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