2010/1/29 ik <[email protected]> > > I completely understand. in Hebrew for example there are two more problem, > one is that every time I tried to translate something, something messed the > order of the translation up. > And many people did not like the fact that it speaks Hebrew rather English > because they dislike mixing technical words in native language. So most of > them that installing Lazarus and Hebrew is their locale, they either stop > using Lazarus or switch immediately to English. That's why I stopped > translating things. > > Yes ik that exactly my pain.
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 2:51 PM, Graeme Geldenhuys <[email protected]>wrote: > > Why not create your own custom setup.exe that doesn't ship with the Arabic > translation. Or, is it not possible to pass a parameter to startlazarus.exe > or lazarus.exe telling it which language to use? Then modify the setup.exe > to create shortcut with that parameter (though removing Arabic translation > file is probably less effort). > > Lazarus uses INNO setup which you can download freely off the net so you > can create your own setup.exe file. The INNO setup scripts and information > file (*.iss) is located in <laz>/tools/install/ directory. If i want to distribute a link to download last version of Lazarus then i must upload that setup to my site and my bandwidth will run out. also what if some one try to download it from the offical site of Lazaurs. I have the same problem when redistribute FirebirdSQL setup include Arabic language and FlameRobin to my customers. SY, Zaher Dirkey
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