The replies so far---for which, many thanks---are also off topic.

I want to change the language of LC "itself", i.e., the development
environment.

Its menus, such as for opening/ saving stacks, or for creating/ copying/
pasting/ deleting objects.

Its windows, such as properties, the toolbar, the script editor.

But NO localization of the script language, NOR the LC dictionary.

And NO localization of stacks themselves.

I am not asking for help with multi-lingual software development.

LC stacks, LC Windows standalones, and LC Android apps, I've created in the
past, with Japanese-only language support. And most of those stacks and
standalones were made even before LC went completely Unicode.

Hope my wording was clear enough this time.

Thank you as always.
--
Nicolas Cueto



On Tue, Mar 19, 2019, 09:19 Nicolas Cueto <nicon...@gmail.com> wrote:

> In short, if my aim is to translate LC Community's GUI (for youngish
> Japanese students learning to program) , where might I start?
>
> Now, if something terrifyingly named "GitHub" should be part of the
> answer, all I know about that is it's a discussion start-off point for LC
> "gurus", plus a cue for me to leave the room.
>
> And, of course the Forums got a thorough going-thru. Couldn't find much,
> tho. One thing was, to emphasize that I am NOT after localization of the
> LC script language. As confusingly happened to Forum thread "Multi-Lingual
> LiveCode?
> <http://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=20092&p=164034&hilit=gui+language#p164034>"
> (Craig Newman, April 2014). Though that thread was nonetheless useful,
> especially for its introduction of a multi-lingual translation project for
> Telegram <https://translations.telegram.org/>.
>
> Also on the Forum, though unrelated to the GUI, was Forum topic "Android
> app localization
> <http://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=53&t=21939&hilit=localisation+localization+GUI>"
> (Max V, May 2013). Especially when the ever-helpful Brian Milby stepped
>  in, advising to (or, at least, I think he was?) modify LC stack's
> themselves (e.g., revSaveAsStandalone, revCommonLibrary). BUT that's not
> what I'm after? or is it? I don't know. Like I say, all very new.
>
> In either case, GitHub familiarization or LC stack modifications,
> please!!! a lot of hand-holding and stating the obvious.
>
> As always, thank you for any advise---perhaps including a mnemonic for
> "advise [v.?] vs. advice [n.?]".
> --
> Nicolas Cueto
>
>
>
>
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