Intl Toolkit works great.
I implemented for a company I worked for as consultant. We use it for forgein languages, mainly Spanish and we use it different customer, where the medical person see different screen than the army person.
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Mo
>>Hi.
>>We have an app (with about 300 forms) , all written in English.
>>English is embedded ,mostly as captions on forms , but also MessageBoxes and Wait windows scattered around screens.
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>>We have been asked look at installing the APP in French.... I'm wondering what the options are.. I'f prefer just to have one code base to maintain.
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>>Any ideas welcome.
>>Regards,
>>Gerard
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>Put your constants into INI files (well, any text files), or into DBF files. Personally, I prefer the INI version, that allows the user to add additional languages or edit constants, without special software.
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>My download for automated backup,
http://www.levelextreme.com/wconnect/wc.dll?FournierTransformation~2,54,33,10009 , shows how you can read constants from an INI file.
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>For the menu, generate the menu once, and then do changes in the MPR file.
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>If you want a commercial solution, there is an Intl Toolkit, by Steven Black - but I didn't use it, so I can't vouch for it.