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Localization
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Unless you a native English speaker, you may like to run Micropolis
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in your own language. Micropolis is designed to be run in any language,
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but we need translators to provide the translated text to display.
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1. Open a command prompt window and `cd' to the directory containing
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the micropolisj.jar file.
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2. Run the following command to launch the translation tool:
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java -cp micropolisj.jar micropolisj.util.TranslationTool
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3. Click Add Locale and enter the appropriate 2-character language
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code, and (optionally) a 2-character country code.
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4. Next to each string, double-click the blank field and type in
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a translation.
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5. Click Save. (This will cause the translated strings to be written
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in the proper format into a subdirectory named micropolisj.)
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6. Close the translation tool. Send the generated files (from the
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micropolisj subdirectory) to jason@long.name for inclusion in the
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next release of Micropolis.
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