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‎Oct 21, 2008
03:54 PM
How do I get user-selected language?
Hi,
I'm building a multi-lingual installer with the dialog shown to select the language.
My installation requires an XML file be changed based on the language the user selected.
How may I retrieve the user selection?
I know that for installations without such dialog I can just retrieve systeminfo but in this case the system info locale might be different than what the user selected.
Help much appreciated.
I'm building a multi-lingual installer with the dialog shown to select the language.
My installation requires an XML file be changed based on the language the user selected.
How may I retrieve the user selection?
I know that for installations without such dialog I can just retrieve systeminfo but in this case the system info locale might be different than what the user selected.
Help much appreciated.
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‎Oct 21, 2008
04:28 PM
oddys4 wrote:
Hi,
I'm building a multi-lingual installer with the dialog shown to select the language.
My installation requires an XML file be changed based on the language the user selected.
How may I retrieve the user selection?
I know that for installations without such dialog I can just retrieve systeminfo but in this case the system info locale might be different than what the user selected.
Help much appreciated.
use MSIGetProperty() to get the value of "Language" or pehaps it is "languages". This internal var contains currrent value.
HTH
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‎Oct 21, 2008
04:46 PM
Gvarma wrote:
use MSIGetProperty() to get the value of "Language" or pehaps it is "languages". This internal var contains currrent value.
HTH
It is actually called SELECTED_LANGUAGE, which contains a hex value that can be corresponded to actual string.
HTH