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Beatrice T Italy Member (2010) German to Italian + ...
Apr 3, 2003
Hi everybody,
does anybody know whether I can assign hotkeys to numbers?
e.g.: use &24 hour notation
use &12 hour notation.
Thanks for your help!
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Ralph Jung Ireland Local time: 12:20 English to Dutch + ...
Should work in Windows applications
Apr 3, 2003
Hi Beatrice,
This should work for any Windows application, but might be limited by the development tool that is used to actually implement the translated strings back into the software files.
I used to work at Microsoft, where they use LocStudio for the extraction and re-implementation of localizable strings in software. However, alphabetic characters were always preferred over numbers and special characters (including accented chars).
This should work for any Windows application, but might be limited by the development tool that is used to actually implement the translated strings back into the software files.
I used to work at Microsoft, where they use LocStudio for the extraction and re-implementation of localizable strings in software. However, alphabetic characters were always preferred over numbers and special characters (including accented chars).
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Roberta Anderson Italy Local time: 13:20 Member (2001) English to Italian + ...
better stick to letters
Apr 4, 2003
I can confirm what Ralph says from Adobe\'s experience, too: the reason why \"normal\" letters are preferred over numbers or acented/special characters is that the latter may change to shifted characters on different keyboard layouts.
Roberta
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Beatrice T Italy Member (2010) German to Italian + ...
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thanks
Apr 4, 2003
Thanks,
I conclude that theoretically you can assign hotkeys to any un-shifted character (right?), for Italian e.g to \"à\" and \"è\", too.
Good to know in case I run short of ordinary letters....
Have a nice weekend! [addsig]
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Roberta Anderson Italy Local time: 13:20 Member (2001) English to Italian + ...
be cautious about using accented characters:
Apr 4, 2003
they may appear as unshifted characters on an Italian keyboard, but they may cause problems if the user has a non-Italian system/keyboard... we cannot assume that an Italian sw is going to be used only on an Italian system/keyboard: it should be fully functional on any roman system.
[ This Message was edited by: Roberta A. on 2003-04-04 13:59]
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