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to reach international customers with software in their language
to localize their in-house software in the international subsidiaries
to build multilingual custom software for their clients' enterprises
as Localization Service Providers because it is the localization tool of their customers
to localize software at Government Agencies
To teach software localization at Universities
for software localization on Electronic Devices
To translate software for Biomedical Hardware
to localize software in the Mining Industry
to create multilingual software for Mechanical Engineering
4/24/2013
The new build comes with many new features. [...]
9/25/2012
Android app for Sisulizer customers available. [...]
9/3/2012
Ready for the future. [...]
8/13/2012
Delphi Tage 2012 in Heidelberg. [...]
11/9/2011
Sisulizer version 3 out now. [...]
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Use this dialog to view or edit a system language of Sisulizer. Your can edit only custom languages (e.g. language that you have added). All other are read only so you can only view them.
Use this sheet to specify language codes.
Specifies the ISO language code. The language code contains the following properties:
Language specifies the ISO-639 language code.
Script specifies the script that the language uses. The script list contains all the scripts currently supported by Windows. Languages such as Azeri, Chinese, Serbo-Croatian and Uzbek can be written using two different scripts. In these cases there exits two code that have the same language code but but different script.
Windows uses its own NLS language ids and code pages.
Code page specifies the Windows code page that the language uses. Windows might contain several code pages for one script. In such case the code page contains several code pages.
Windows code specifies a two-character code. It is used, for example, as a file extension when creating resource DLL's.
Primary show the NLS primary language id that the language uses.
Use this sheet to specify the language names.
Specifies localized name of the language (e.g. Finnish, German, Japanese).
Specifies the name of the language in its own language (e.g. suomi, Deutsch, 日本語).
Use this sheets to specify the platform specific language codes.
If checked the id value is shown first in the combo box following with the description (en - English) and combo box is sorted by the ids. If unchecked the description is shown first following with the id (English - en) and combo box is sorted by descriptions.
If checked the language is enabled. If unchecked the language will not be added to language list.