Hi Giuseppe,

I just want to point out another method to change OJ language (at least 
for window users).
You can change the regional parameters (in the windows configuration 
panel) to the language you choose (ex. english), start OpenJUMP, and 
then, if you want, come back to your original settings. OJ will use the 
regional parameters set at the moment you run the JVM starting OpenJUMP.

Hope this helps.

Michaël

Giuseppe Aruta a écrit :

>I want to point out a small problem with actual
>translation of OJ in other languages: When OJ starts
>it automatically sets on my language (Italian).
>I know how to go back in English (startup script)in
>order to use the wiki help.
> But probabily many users (expecially Finnic, Spanish
>and Italian) will find strange the startup script
>modification. 
>If they know a little bit of English and want to use
>wiki help pages they probabily will have difficulties.
>
>For instance, if a portuguase, spanish, finnic or
>italian user (who knows a little bit of English) wants
>to use OJ and compare it to  help wikis (which are in
>English), It is not certain that he knows (or he wants
>to know) how to switch back in English writing
>Duser.language==EN. 
>Of coarse German and French users suffer less for this
>(thanks to the Uwe's documentation).
>I would like to make things easier for every user
>
>I image two options:
>
>1) Probabily we need to invert the way OJ uses the
>language. I think that an option which gives to the
>users the ability to change the languages will be
>fine.
>*****************
>I did it in MSDOS using a group of folder associated
>to OJ root: every folder (IT, DE, EN, ec)had the  same
>startup script file (OpenJUMP.bat) but with different
>language option (one with Duser.language=it, another
>with Duser.language=De, etc). 
>I prepared a language.bat script which only gives me
>the options to change languages (coping the
>corresponding script to OJ/BIN folder). 
>I ask you if it is not difficult to create a JAR file
>which does the same. That we can use as a Language
>option tool
>PS it seems to me that  GvSIG uses the same system
>
>2)  OJ needs documentation in other languages. I wait
>for Uwe's new tutorial since I want to translate it in
>Italian, too. 
>As I wrote in a former letter also the list of
>functionalities has to be translates in other
>languages.
>This solution seems very useful. But I prefer also the
>first one since  working only on documentation
>languages will create a separation between users of
>different nationalities. Also the second solution
>requires more job
>
>
>PS if you think about a tool to change languages in
>OJ, this probabily could work as an indipendent
>software (not a plugin of OJ). It could be useful to
>setup the language during OJ installation
>
>Thanks for your attention
>
>Peppe
>
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