MLEditor User's Guide

System Requirements and Languages Supported  Contents  2. Switching Text Display Languages


Using Major Functions


1. Switching User Interface Languages


1.1 Switching User Interface (UI) Languages
1.2 Adding a New UI Language

 

1.1 Switching User Interface (UI) Languages


MLEditor provides multiple language support for its user interface. If a UI resource for the language same as your OS language is shipped with MLEditor, your OS language will be the default UI language. Otherwise, default language will be English. If you want, you can change UI language to other supported languages easily as below:
a) If you are in the mid of the evaluation period, you can find a list of UI languages in the Evaluation Status Dialog, and change it there.
b) After you have entered the main window of MLEditor, you can switch UI languages from under View submenu:

    "View" -> "UI Language"-> select your desired UI language.


1.2 Adding a New UI Language


UI support for English, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese are embedded in MLEditor. You can also add a new UI Language if you want:
a) Find the template UI language file "template.ini" under the folder "language".
b) Make a copy of the file in a new name, make sure its file extension is still "ini", and the value for "Shell_LCID" is not the same as in other existing languages (note: 0x0409, 0x0804, 0x0404 have already been used by the three embedded languages). Change values for all items in this file to your local language. 
c) Now restart MLEditor to test if the new UI language can work properly, modify any possible problems until you feel satisfied.