Photoscape 3.1 supports multi-language, such as English, Chinese, German and Korean.
Now you can add your own language to photoscape.
To add new language,
Now you can add your own language to photoscape.
To add new language,
- You write langauge file, lang_3_1.txt.
- Copy it to photoscape folder, c:\Program Files\PhotoScape\.
- Run photoscape, click the language button on the main toolbar, and select "Language File" menu.
Here are sample language files for English, Chinese, German and Korean.
Dutch, Spanish(Español), Spanish(Mexico,latin-america), Traditional Chinese, French, Japanese, Russian, Polish, Italian, Portugese(Brazil), Thai, Hungarian, Turkish, Catalan are now ready and will be included in the next version.
We welcome volunteers who will translate PhotoScape into Portuguese(Portugal), Danish, Norwegian, Rumanian, etc.
You can change theses files freely.
If you find any incorrect translations in language files, please give me a notice.
If you send your own new language file to us (mooiitech@gmail.com), we will distribute it with photoscape.
Notice: Special symbols in the language file such as \n, %s and %d have their special meanings.
- \n means new line.
- %s is replaced with some text.
- %d is replaced with some digits.
- You should neither omit nor change the order of %s and %d.
ex)
| This is good.\nThat is not good. | --> | This is good. That is not good. |
| Your selection is %d. | --> | Your selection is 32. |
| Your selection is %s. | --> | Your selection is Yes. |
Thanks:
Thanks to Peter Wiegel for German translation.
Thanks to Frits Stoffels for Dutch translation.
Thanks to Ramón for Spanish (Español) translation.
Thanks to Alex Puente for Spanish (Mexico,latin-america) translation.
Thanks to Jackie Wu for Traditional Chinese translation.
Thanks to JP Dag and Didier BOURRE for French translation.
Thanks to Tilt for Janapnese translation.
Thanks to Shah for Russian translation.
Thanks to Marco Gualdani for Italian translation.
Thanks to Ireneusz Cieszyński for Polish translation.
Thanks to Elcio Lobo for Portugese (Brazil) translation.
Thanks to Tanya (Pa.t) for Thai translation.
Thanks to Hegedüs Gábor for Hungarian translation.
Thanks to Cemal Dursun, Özgür ZEYDAN for Turkish translation.
Thanks to McAbeu for Catalan translation.
Thanks to Frits Stoffels for Dutch translation.
Thanks to Ramón for Spanish (Español) translation.
Thanks to Alex Puente for Spanish (Mexico,latin-america) translation.
Thanks to Jackie Wu for Traditional Chinese translation.
Thanks to JP Dag and Didier BOURRE for French translation.
Thanks to Tilt for Janapnese translation.
Thanks to Shah for Russian translation.
Thanks to Marco Gualdani for Italian translation.
Thanks to Ireneusz Cieszyński for Polish translation.
Thanks to Elcio Lobo for Portugese (Brazil) translation.
Thanks to Tanya (Pa.t) for Thai translation.
Thanks to Hegedüs Gábor for Hungarian translation.
Thanks to Cemal Dursun, Özgür ZEYDAN for Turkish translation.
Thanks to McAbeu for Catalan translation.