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‎Jul 14, 2009
11:17 AM
Arabic and Hebrew are not translated in .ini files
Hello,
For IS2010, the .ini files that are in Program Files\InstallShield\2010\Support now contain translations for most languages names. This is good because the language names are localized for the current code page. However, I have noticed that Arabic and Hebrew are not localized in the .ini files - they appear in English. Is there any reason for this?
Thanks,
-- Mehul.
For IS2010, the .ini files that are in Program Files\InstallShield\2010\Support now contain translations for most languages names. This is good because the language names are localized for the current code page. However, I have noticed that Arabic and Hebrew are not localized in the .ini files - they appear in English. Is there any reason for this?
Thanks,
-- Mehul.
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‎Jul 16, 2009
06:27 PM
Are the .ini files that you are talking about the 0x040d.ini and 0x0401.ini files? If so, the files should be translated. What is the date of the files in your IS 2010 install?
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‎Jul 18, 2009
03:39 PM
No I'm talking about the other .ini files, Russian (0x0419.ini) for example. All the language names are in Russian except for Arabic and Hebrew which are in English. The date on this file is May 20, 2009.
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‎Jul 21, 2009
02:11 PM
I have created issue # IOC-000082424 for tracking purposes. Thank you for pointing this out for us.
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