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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Gestionnaire d'écran & Écrans
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 7
OS:
Windows XP
Divers
Thread ID:
01153206
Message ID:
01153242
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>>>Hi
>>>I want to a software in other than English Lanuage Like(German,Arabic,Urdu,etc) How it is posible, If Possible then how i do it,
>>>
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>
>>Do you mean like VFP, but keywords in another language?
>>
>>You must remember that VFP IS another language, that we all have to learn. Admittedly it's easier for English speakers.
>>
>>I'd be very surprised if there were an Arabic VFP- English VFP translator. What next? code written in sanskrit?
>
>Actually with one of the first Excel versions which was available in Norwegian, it was even possible to use some Noregian words in the macros, so AND could be replaced with OG, and so on. This possiblity was soon removed, but some companies created "programs" in Excel which soon became obsolete. I found this out myself when I went to an evening class to learn to use a budget solution. When I tried to run the program on my own PC, with English Excel installed, the macros did not run, and since the macros were protected, I could not change them. One more wasted evening, because the "programmer" did not want to change his fantastic macros since I was the only one who had ever complained.

I seem to recall that there was a pre-compiler for writing COBOL in, say, French, that would translate the likes of:

"ajutez A a B donnat C" -> "Add A to B giving C". (as an imagined example)

But then again, COBOL was very natural language-like and could thus lend itself to this.
But the likes of converting an immediate IFF() to an immediate SII() would seem to me to be pointless :-)
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