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The translations have been exported to the file %f | Remarks about the translation | What is the exportation process? For example, you have 3 translations in your project. For the English language the 3 texts are "Home", "Directory", "Help". You can export the 3 translations to a file with a given template. For example you want the lines of your file being like «MyTranslation_[transref]="[trans]";» Then when you export the 3 translations of your project you will create a file (that we call language file because it represents the english language for your project) that will be like this :
MyTranslation_0="Home"; MyTranslation_1="Direcotry"; MyTranslation_2="Help"; |
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| | TranslationChinese simplified Translated by pluiepoco | Target language: Chinese simplified
译文已ç»å¯¼å…¥ %f 文件 | Remarks about the translation | after read your recent explanation, I have decided to use "导". Thanks! |
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Validated by pluiepoco - 16 December 2005 16:47
Last messages | | | | | 16 December 2005 15:17 | | | I'm not good at Informatique, so I still don't understand well what it would say, and you can explain it more precisely.
Best Regards
| | | 16 December 2005 15:44 | | | %f will be dynamically replaced by a file name.
This is the definition from answers.com of Export :
1) To send (data) from one program to another: “You'll need to export your spreadsheet file into a desktop publishing program†(Jon Pepper).
2) To use an application to store (data) on disk, usually for use by another program.
I think the definition 2) fits the best to teh meaning here.
Is it more clear? Don't hesitate to ask again is it is not clear. |
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