IDE 3.0 TEST XI UPDATE

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esgici wrote: ...
Probably differences in national character sets may be problem for building text files for all language.
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I understood. But, i´m a dreamer. :D

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Vanguarda wrote:... i´m a dreamer. :D
Undoubtedly, me too :)

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Re: IDE 3.0 TEST XI UPDATE

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esgici wrote: Probably differences in national character sets may be problem for building text files for all language.

Esgici
IMHO for Chinese or Japanese people especially :)

BTW Is anybody knows about people who uses HMG (or [x]Harbour) in China or Japan? (I don't know that).

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Re: IDE 3.0 TEST XI UPDATE

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It's great idea for internationalizing (does exist such a word ??? :-D) IDE.
I can translate for Polish, but, I'm afraid, I am only one from Poland who write on this forum...
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About new files for every functions - fine idea, but in huge projects it can be thousands of files....
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Hi Mol
mol wrote:It's great idea for internationalizing (does exist such a word ??? :-D) IDE.
I can translate for Polish, but, I'm afraid, I am only one from Poland who write on this forum...
Please big think :!:

If you build, they will came :)

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Re: IDE 3.0 TEST XI UPDATE

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If HMG can be ported to Unicode, it can be used in all Indian languages. I had tried in the previous version of Harbour. Let me try in this version.
East or West HMG is the Best.
South or North HMG is worth.
...the possibilities are endless.
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Re: IDE 3.0 TEST XI UPDATE

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esgici wrote:Hi Mol
mol wrote:It's great idea for internationalizing (does exist such a word ??? :-D) IDE.
I can translate for Polish, but, I'm afraid, I am only one from Poland who write on this forum...
Please big think :!:

If you build, they will came :)

Regards

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Esgici
Following this idea, I prepared polish.lng (it's beta version - I must work with it and correct later)
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Re: IDE 3.0 TEST XI UPDATE

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rathinagiri wrote:If HMG can be ported to Unicode, it can be used in all Indian languages. I had tried in the previous version of Harbour. Let me try in this version.
Great news. But, I know nothing about it. I want to convert in my language also. Can anyone please tell me how to start with it :)
Thanks in advance.
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Re: IDE 3.0 TEST XI UPDATE

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mol wrote:About new files for every functions - fine idea, but in huge projects it can be thousands of files....
Please, remember that this new functionality is optional.

Anyway, I'm sure that HBMK2 can handle hundred of files without problems.
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