Skinning.strings
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[[::Skinning.strings|English]] • [[::Skinning.strings/de|Deutsch]] • [[::Skinning.strings/es|Español]] • [[::Skinning.strings/fr|Français]] • [[::Skinning.strings/he|עברית]] • [[::Skinning.strings/it|Italiano]] • [[::Skinning.strings/nl|Nederlands]] • [[::Skinning.strings/pl|Polski]] • [[::Skinning.strings/pt|Português]] • [[::Skinning.strings/ru|Русский]] • [[::Skinning.strings/zh-hant|中文(繁體)]] | e |
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This page has been updated on 2014.05.08 for the release of Shareaza v 2.7.x.0. | e |
<strings>
The <strings> element can be used to translate text-strings to another language, or to perform other editing operations on them.
Here is an example from MyStringSkin.xml:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <skin xmlns="http://shareaza.sourceforge.net/schemas/Skin.xsd" version="1.0"> <manifest name="My String Skin" author="Me" type="Language" language="en"/> <strings> <string id="WINDOW_NEIGHBOURS" value="Neighbours"/> <string id="16064" value="Starting Gnutella network core..."/> </strings> </skin>
To create a translation skin, copy the existing string database from default-en.xml in your skins folder and start translating each entry.
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