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How can I translate Thingamablog to my native language?

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How can I translate Thingamablog to my native language?

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Thingamablog stores language data in resource bundles. Thus, you can create a resource bundle for whichever language you need. The resource bundles are located in the sub directory “languages” under the install directory. The default bundle is en_US.zip, so this is the one you should be creating the new one against. Simply copy en_US.zip to another location, unzip it, and the file /lang/messages.properties will contain all of the GUI’s strings that need translated. If you don’t know how to create a resource bundle for your language, or just want an easy way to work with resource files, take a look at the easy to use translation program Attesoro. After you’ve created your translation, you must name the file “messages_xx.properties, where “xx” is the two letter ISO 639 code for your language. Also, be sure to zip up the directory structure too (/lang/messages_xx.properties) and name the zip file xx.zip. Again, where xx is the two letter ISO 639 code for your language. To test your transl

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