OK sorry for that but i didn't know were to send it instead....Rapidshare is not the best thing...
sure but Czech, Slovak, Slovenian, Hungarian, Romanian and Turkish works definitely!Well, I don't know if they translated the installer for most of them.
Can you also update the polish PO file in branches/0.8.6-bugfix/po ???
Ok, I am working at the Romanian translation (the most recent update was yesterday). But I am not sure what should I check about the installer.BIG THANKS and what about the other working languages ?? put this in: Hebrew, Turkish, Galician, Czech, Slovak, Slovenian, Hungarian, Romanian [...]
Hum, that's weird ... must be an error on our side.Hm. I noticed now that the official downloadable VLC 0.8.6c installer package (Win32) is only in English, whereas previous a and b installer versions were multilanguage enabled (Arabic, Chinese, Danish, etc.).
I deleted this file because xtophe already included it into the 0.8.6. you can test it on a current nightly or download it here:And what's up with ZIP file with Polish?
X.
Yes i also tested the 0.8.6a and b setups. And there it really this strange bug of this multilanguage setup EXE !!!Hum, that's weird ... must be an error on our side.Hm. I noticed now that the official downloadable VLC 0.8.6c installer package (Win32) is only in English, whereas previous a and b installer versions were multilanguage enabled (Arabic, Chinese, Danish, etc.).
You can't test the setup in romanian yet because this here is missing in the file (vlc.win32.nsi.in):Ok, I am working at the Romanian translation (the most recent update was yesterday). But I am not sure what should I check about the installer.
What should I check ? (where/what files ?)
Cristi
If the installer language is somehow locale setting dependent, that's not so a big problem. Why would this be a poblem ?But in the 0.8.6c AND the new 0.9.0 you can select a few or only English (depending on the country-settings in you system!)
I mean its not the 12/24 clock format, date or the printer page format, but the Language for Non-Unicode Programs !!...You would not believe how many people mess this up and try to change the language at the top of the first tab under "Standards and Formats"!...
I was speaking about a different thing. For my system ALL regional settings, including the Language for non-Unicode programs are set to Romanian, but one user uses Romanian interface language and another user English interface language. Still with Romanian locale settngs. All these are different things with serve different purpose.Ok, you have changed the wrong settings! Try to change the language for the non-Unicode on the THIRD TAB (Advanced - your pic above)!
Yep, this worked in 0.8.6a + 0.8.6b AND IS BROKEN in 0.8.6d + 0.9.0The language of an application interface should follow the language interface setting for that user.
That depends.Anyway, is the VLC setup in romanian correct?
Your installer also shows another strange thing: with the Language for non-Unicode programs set to "English (United States)", the installer language selector now defaults to DanskAnyway, is the VLC setup in romanian correct?
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