Update to Version 3

Sisulizer version 3 is a paid update recommended for all Sisulizer customers.

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Specials run until May, 31 2012

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Visual Studio .NET Project Source | File

Use this sheet to specify a project file to be localized and the location and naming of the localized files that Sisulizer creates.

File name

Type the file name, or press the "..." button to browse to a file. The file must be a Visual Studio .NET project file (e.g. C:\Samples\Project.csproj).

Configuration

Specifies the configuration that Sisulizer uses to read property properties. For example most project files has both debug and release configuration. Each configuration is typically different ouput directory. Choose the configuration that you want to use.

Output directory

Specifies the directory where Sisulizer creates localized files. By default the output directory is usually the same directory where the original source file is located. You can change this by pressing ... and browsing another directory.

Assembly directory

Specifies the directory that contains assembly files used by the application. By default Sisulizer tries to find then by reading the Visual Studio project file. If this fails enter here the directory that contains your the files.