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HI Richard,

In David I`s talk in Auckland he spoke about the ease with which you can now 
internationalise your application with Delphi 2009. You can easily export your 
Application`s Strings Resource, and in conjunction with a distributable tool 
for translators that uses this, the process is apparently quite painless. All 
in unicode too.

The proof of the pudding though, is in the eating .... and I have yet to sup 
myself.

kr

gary



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>Our company is looking at making our application multi-lingual sometime
>in the near future. I did spend a bit of time previously looking into
>this and we started using a program called POedit (
>http://www.poedit.net/ ) to get the strings extracted for use with an
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>We're currently using Delphi 2007 and were wondering firstly if anyone
>out there is using Delphi 2009 for this purpose as the new features
>listed do say that its fully Unicode enabled but I'm not sure what the
>process is or how hard it is to do and what tools are available in 2009
>that aren't available in 2007 for this task?
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>Regards
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>Richard Bullin
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