Hello Jan,

On Mittwoch, 21. November 2001 at 13:52:46 you wrote (at least in part):

JR> Slightly off-topic to this thread but your msg created a question
JR> in my mind. When TB! starts up, does it call a language file or
JR> dictionary? Is this behavior common to all/most email clients?

AFAIK it looks for a file named '<myself.exe_name-minus-.exe>.lng' (if
you rename the 'thebat.exe' to 'the_bat.exe' it looks for
'the_bat.lng' else for 'thebat.lng' and so on). The languages present
in this file are given as option in "Options" / "Language". A
DWORD-value in your registry defines what language you have used last
time and if this language is present in the found .lng file it is
chosen. If the language is not present (imagine you changed/updated
the .lng file) or no language file is found TB! reverts to english (I
don't know if there is an other version somewhere that's natively not
english, so please don't kill me if you have a 'special' version that
reverts to something else :-))) ).
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Peter Palmreuther                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(The Bat! v1.54/10e on Windows NT 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2)

A committe: a life form with 6 or more legs and no brain.


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