Moho internatiolization
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Moho internatiolization
Hello everyone. I've got a question.
I'm trying to translate parts of Moho into Russian language via editing Moho.5.0.strings file. But as soon as I write smth in Russian there (in cp1251 charset), I get nothing readable in the menus, because ISO-8859-1 charset seems to be used there. How can I change the charset or recode my Russian strings to be shown properly? I'll be grateful for any advice.
I'm trying to translate parts of Moho into Russian language via editing Moho.5.0.strings file. But as soon as I write smth in Russian there (in cp1251 charset), I get nothing readable in the menus, because ISO-8859-1 charset seems to be used there. How can I change the charset or recode my Russian strings to be shown properly? I'll be grateful for any advice.
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Hmm, interesting idea. However, if you replace the english letters then any Moho tutorial or example files you open will display strange things for layer names and such.
Anyway, if you want to go ahead and try this, here's how to set the font Moho uses:
Open the file Moho.user.settings in a text editor like Notepad. On Windows, this file is located at C:\Documents and Settings\*username*\Application Data\Lost Marble\Moho\Moho.user.settings (the exact location may vary a bit depending on your version of Windows).
Add the following lines to this file:
"SmallFontSize" "8"
"LargeFontSize" "10"
"RegularFont" "times.ttf"
"BoldFont" "timesbd.ttf"
"ItalicFont" "timesi.ttf"
This is just an example - change the actual font names to the fonts you wish to use, and if you wish, adjust the font sizes as well. Good luck!
Anyway, if you want to go ahead and try this, here's how to set the font Moho uses:
Open the file Moho.user.settings in a text editor like Notepad. On Windows, this file is located at C:\Documents and Settings\*username*\Application Data\Lost Marble\Moho\Moho.user.settings (the exact location may vary a bit depending on your version of Windows).
Add the following lines to this file:
"SmallFontSize" "8"
"LargeFontSize" "10"
"RegularFont" "times.ttf"
"BoldFont" "timesbd.ttf"
"ItalicFont" "timesi.ttf"
This is just an example - change the actual font names to the fonts you wish to use, and if you wish, adjust the font sizes as well. Good luck!
Take an English file here:
http://www.lostmarble.com/moho/extras/t ... ions.shtml
And then translate.
http://www.lostmarble.com/moho/extras/t ... ions.shtml
And then translate.
