Angel, that's just some particular applet's implementation. We could do 
it that way.
Or we could do it as a script so you can change language anytime after 
the applet is loaded.
Let me see what I can do.

Bob



Angel Herraez wrote:

>Hi Martin:
>
>I am also interested in this.
>
>The information on my Wiki page is all I could gather regarding this 
>topic. I guess this is more of a Java technical question, maybe you 
>should direct your question to some Java discussion forum.
>
>  
>
>>I am interested in it, because if using Jmol in computer lab there is 
>>not often enough privilegy to change Java Control Panel by students.
>>For grammar schools outside English speaking countries is not always 
>>applicable using English, sorry.
>>    
>>
>
>Which language are you interested in using?
>I assume that the operating system is in another language that the 
>one you want to use; Java should use the OS language automatically; 
>is that not so?
>
>Current Jmol applet localizations are ca, cs, es, et, fr, de, nl, pt, 
>tr; if you want another language, there is nothing that Java can do; 
>you need first to translate Jmol interface.
>
>OK, I've done some reserach and found
>http://xstandard.com/page.asp?p=A4372B00-8D7F-4166-977C-
>64E5C4E3708E&s=F9F59FDD-9DF7-4E2A-820E-6920F21D2BED
>
>Apparently, an applet interface language can be changed by using a 
><PARAM> tag.
>I've tried to do this in Jmol (using jmolAppletAddParam to insert the 
>additional param tag) but it is not working. I've tried "Lang", 
>"user.language" and "language". Maybe one of the programmers can tell 
>us if this will be feasible with Jmol, and what's the name of the 
>param needed.
> 
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