For anyone interested in providing a language for the .net version, I have attached the current set of language strings.
The file is a csv file with ALL strings surrounded by double quotes (so NO double quotes allowed in strings, use single quotes if required). Where a string contains a number surrounded by curly brackets e.g. {0}, this indicates that a value will be inserted by the forum code, so these should not be removed, they are normally for substituting usernames, numbers etc.
Each line in the file contains the following values. "RESOURCEID","Description","culture","TYPE","RESOURCESET"
When editing the file for a new language, you should ONLY CHANGE Description and culture. Change the culture to the two letter iso code for your language, en, it, no etc. Change the description to your language equivalent of the provided English description.
I would be grateful if you could then attach your translated file here.
Language strings:
The file is a csv file with ALL strings surrounded by double quotes (so NO double quotes allowed in strings, use single quotes if required). Where a string contains a number surrounded by curly brackets e.g. {0}, this indicates that a value will be inserted by the forum code, so these should not be removed, they are normally for substituting usernames, numbers etc.
Each line in the file contains the following values. "RESOURCEID","Description","culture","TYPE","RESOURCESET"
When editing the file for a new language, you should ONLY CHANGE Description and culture. Change the culture to the two letter iso code for your language, en, it, no etc. Change the description to your language equivalent of the provided English description.
I would be grateful if you could then attach your translated file here.
Language strings: