x64 Replacement/Alternative to Microsoft's IntelliMouse application.
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Thanks, I'll add/update it in my collection and on the website.
I edited your post to add the link (new users new 4 or 5 posts before links are allowed)
Hello Phil
Thank for creating this amazing application.
Are right-to-left languages supported? Like Farsi or Arabic? I would love to help translate this amazing app to my language
Thank you
Cheers
( It's been a loooong time since I've seen these smilies on a website even my auto-correct is telling me that there's no such word as "smilies" )
Arash wrote: Wed Jan 19, 2022 11:22 pm
Are right-to-left languages supported? Like Farsi or Arabic? I would love to help translate this amazing app to my language
Thank you
I'm afraid, to be honest I don't know but I don't think so. There is a flag in MFC to say a field is left to right.
It might be possible to leverage that I believe, but that would be a huge change to XMBC to use that method on every single text in the program. The translation file simply takes the English text and gives an alternative.
Such as "Left Button" => "translation"
So I'm not sure that would be enough?
As to "Smilies" I guess that's just PHPBB for you. I guess its not been updated to emoticons!
"NOTE: You must press OK and apply the settings on the main screen before they take effect." => ""
Thanks, I'll add this to the next build and the languages website.
I will also remove the duplicate line from the template (although it actually does not matter, it will take the first one it finds - its just a little confusing I guess!)
# -- Added in 2.20 Beta 9 --
"Application tags:\t\t{RUN:<application>} Run the specified application." => ""
"\t\t\t{RUNH:<application>} Run the specified application (hidden)." => ""
"\t\t\t{RUNM:<application>} Run the specified application (maximized).");
"\t\t\t{RUNN:<application>} Run the specified application (minimized).");
"\t\t\t{RUNI:<application>} Run the specified application but do not activate the window.")
"\t\t\t{KILL:<executable>} Kill/Terminate processes belonging to executable.");
"\t\t\tNOTE: For run commands, please specify the full path to the executable (including .EXE)"