Open ghost opened 5 years ago
This can be possible with our current resource system :)
If you're talking about BSOD language, it makes no sense to translate english input into something else. It shouldn't be added because: a) It would require a translation service (probably internet connection) b) Translation services aren't really accurate c) How many people would need that?
Actually, what's wrong with typing it in another language?
because when i want to prank my friends i lose time rewriting the bsod in italian, and they can easily screw up everything with just watching the screen and see that i'm writing a fake bsod.
This can be possible with our current resource system :)
Where is your resource system?
Isn't the BSOD always in english? why would we need to translate it?
The BSOD is always in the system language.
I don't think ~15 seconds (depends on your typing speed) is a waste of time
@Samyocord are you sure?
Isn't the BSOD always in english? why would we need to translate it?
If you have Windows in Italian, the BSOD will be in Italian, If you have Windows in Spanish, the BSOD will be in Spanish and
I lose 1/2 minutes to rewrite the BSOD in Italian and i can easily be saw by my friends that i'm writing a fake bsod to prank they.
that means program will have to detect your system language
yes
Just to close this issue, having more languages means that we need to translate whatever bsod that the user has made to the system's language (or whatever he selected from a language menu
as @VukAnd said) which will require us to have a Google translate API even after all that done, the translated bsod might be all translated wrong .. so if i was a user i would rather waste 1/2 minutes rewriting the bsod in a correct way than have it translated in a wrong way, @FrancescoNoccioli if you have any suggestions to this please reopen this issue.
Or just submit translations per Google Forms , and then detect system language
can't you just use the command line feature or generate an exe? then your settings will never be forgotten
Where are the exe stored ?
Where are the exe stored?
Same Directiery That You Put BlueScreenSimulator.exe
Where are your translations putted? (directory)
The resource files containing the strings are available there: https://github.com/FlyTechVideos/BluescreenSimulator/tree/master/BluescreenSimulator/Properties
You can then edit them in Visual Studio and have SomeFile.[2 letter country code].resx
, this extension is pretty handy for managing this:
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=TomEnglert.ResXManager
Hello. I will translate it to Slovene and will try to translate to German. I will put it in my fork and create a pull request. Is that okay? Do you think, that I need to translate a stopcode? Thank you mytja
I submitted the translation in Italian
can't you just use the command line feature or generate an exe? then your settings will never be forgotten
When I make an exe half of the BSOD is blank
@FrancescoNoccioli I can do it for you, if you send me translation.
can't you just use the command line feature or generate an exe? then your settings will never be forgotten
When I make an exe half of the BSOD is blank
same
Hi, i think this program needs more languages, because it's a loose of time rewriting the BSOD in my Language (italian) everytime.
So, can you please make other languages (Like Italian, Spanish, French and other)? Thanks.