>Hey Çetin.
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>Sorry for jumping in.
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>>PS: Turkish is not one of those 9, is it:) Hopefully it can at least be used under Turkish windows ( there were a .Net bug - maybe corrected in 2005 or 2008, I don't use TR settings).
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>Just to let you know that a Translation Project can be sent to you, including a Client Translation Tool, that will enable you to translate all runtime pre-localized StrataFrame components keys. There are 4 translation packages (some only have a 5-10 keys). The largest package is Security which has 279 keys. Once you are done, you just click the "Return Translations" button on the Translation Tool form, and an email will be sent to the developers with your Turkish translations, which will be included into the next release of StrataFrame.
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>You can use this same tool to give your users the ability to translate your applications.
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>And if I am not mistaken, the number of languages have gone up to 12 so far.
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>Cheers.
As Ivan says, the translation stuff in SF is amazing. There is also a very sophisticated message service.
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