David,

Once you have your chosen language identifier, such as "en" for English, set your ClientInformation.UILanguage property accordingly and reload your XML file; e.g.
ClientInformation.UILanguage = "en"
Set myStrings = Strings("MyStringFile.xml")

HTH,
Steve




On 5/24/2012 3:38 PM, David wrote:
OK, I really could use a bit of help here. I've been scrolling the Scripting 
manual, and also the manual for the toolkit. I think I am on the right track, 
but really can't see how to achieve my goal.

First of all, though, let me just point out, there seems to be a typo in the 
GWToolkit helpfile. Under SelectLanguage, it gives the following example:

Set langDialog = SharedObjects("com.GWMicro.GWToolkit.MessageBox").NewDialog
langDialog.XMLFile = "gwtoolkit.xml"
langDialog.Show

Hmm, shouldn't the "MessageBox" rather be "SelectLanguage"? At least, when I 
changed it to be, I can get the listbox of available languages to show up. So, my code looks like 
this:

Set langDialog = SharedObjects("com.GWMicro.GWToolkit.SelectLanguage").NewDialog
langDialog.XMLFile = "MyApp.xml"
langDialog.Show

So far, things look OK. And, if I change the last line to read:
     Speak LangDialog.Show
, it does speak out the chosen language, when I am done with the selection. I.e, it would 
say "English US".

Good. Now only, is to use this 'result' for something. I then browsed the 
Scripting manual, and found the
     ClientInformation.UILanguage
instruction. Thinking that I could use that one for something, I tried:
     ClientInformation.UILanguage = LangDialog.Show
, but am met with an error on that line.

So GW, or whoever, what do I do, so as to actually apply the chosen language 
from the LangDialog.Show instruction, so that this chosen language will become 
the active UI language for the app?

Thanks for any feedback here. Maybe I am loosing a main point, or could it be 
that I am totally off-track?




   ----- Original Message -----
   From: David
   To: [email protected]
   Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2012 5:43 PM
   Subject: User User controlled Interface Language


   OK, so the scenario is this:


   My app has an XML file. In here, there is an US English section, and a local 
translation. Later on, we might get more translations added on.

   I have currently, set the XML up with a language order - WE,os,en-us - which 
would be the standard of the app.

   What I want, is to offer the end-user a way of choosing his interface 
language, no matter which localized/international version of the OS or WE he is 
running. I do understand, I would have to somehow gather the info, as to which 
languages are available in the XML file. Then, I guess, drop this into a 
listbox, and let the user make his choice.

   Two questions araise:
   1. Exactly what would be the water-proof way of collecting info as to which 
languages are available?
   2. If now, the user chooses a language, is there an instruction I could give 
to the app, so as to have it change the language for the interface? Or, will I 
have to write a somehow lengthy routine to modify the XML file, to accomplish 
such user controlled language switching?

   Thanks for your advice!



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Product support specialist & App Development
GW Micro, Inc. * 725 Airport North Office Park, Fort Wayne, IN 46825
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