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Translating Strings

Select the cell to be translated and change its value. Repeat this process for all strings or integers that are to be translated.

Set the "Try to translate automatically" option if you want Language Manager to search the same string as you have just translated each time you enter some new value into a cell. The "Replace" toolbar may appear if such a string is found.

This option doesn't work when you change a non-textual value. Moreover, the program doesn't allow you to enter the wrong chars into the integer cells.

The blue triangle in the cell's bottom right corner indicates that its content was not translated yet. Change the cell contents or use the "Edit | Is translated" menu item to change its state.

The cell can be single- or multiline depending on property type and value.

The transition into edit mode is realized with <F2>, <Enter>, mouse click or click on "…" button (if it appears on the right side of the cell).

Exit from edit mode:

oconfirming changes – <Enter>, proceed to another cell or <Ctrl><Enter> (just for multiline cells)

odiscarding changes – <ESC>

Besides, you can edit any cell with a multiline editor by pressing <Ctrl><Enter>. In this case, the cell pretends to be multiline.

If the "Use Multiline Cell Edit Dialog" option is set, then a special dialog appears for multiline cell editing.

If you want to revert the string value to the value it had when the language file was created, select the "Edit | Revert to original" menu item.

Note: the above actions do not work for the cells that cannot be edited.

You may translate the current cell or the current language using the repository.

Set the "Move down automatically" option if you want to automatically jump to the next cell when you change the current cell or its status (translated/untranslated, untranslatable, etc.).

To view the native value of the edited cell, you can select the "Edit | Show native value form" menu item. The floating form with the native value will be displayed. |