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‎May 21, 2009
07:19 AM
Locale doubt
IA supports localization..
So is it like.. If the current OS is Japanese OS, then IA installer will automatically detect it and directly start Japanese/set Japanese as default?
Is this possible?
Or is it just that.. at the spalsh screen user will select the language from the drop down list.. and proceed?
So is it like.. If the current OS is Japanese OS, then IA installer will automatically detect it and directly start Japanese/set Japanese as default?
Is this possible?
Or is it just that.. at the spalsh screen user will select the language from the drop down list.. and proceed?
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‎May 21, 2009
07:34 AM
Hi,
yes, it is possible.... based on the OS we can IS will automatically change the language of installer.... we need to enable that setting using
General information -> product properties and
Media -> release
yes, it is possible.... based on the OS we can IS will automatically change the language of installer.... we need to enable that setting using
General information -> product properties and
Media -> release
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‎May 25, 2009
01:25 AM
Is it Installanywhere 2009 you are talking about?
Can u explain it more?
Can u explain it more?
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‎Jun 18, 2009
05:17 AM
Hi qqqqqq,
In IA '09 when you define more than one locale for your proyect, in the splash window the installer lets you choose your locale for the installation. If the current OS is in english, the default locale will be english, and if the current OS is spanish, the default locale will be spanish (as long as you have selected that locale in your proyect).
I'm not sure if this is a valid answer for your question. The installer doesn't select the locale for you, but it defaults the right one.
Regards
Alberto E.
In IA '09 when you define more than one locale for your proyect, in the splash window the installer lets you choose your locale for the installation. If the current OS is in english, the default locale will be english, and if the current OS is spanish, the default locale will be spanish (as long as you have selected that locale in your proyect).
I'm not sure if this is a valid answer for your question. The installer doesn't select the locale for you, but it defaults the right one.
Regards
Alberto E.