I believe it should be possible to embed one language into the actual .EXE file, and while I am biased to toward it being English (the predominant language in computers, I believe) it could be whatever language the developer is comfortable with. (I, at times, actually do use IrfanView from only the solitary "i_view32.exe" file - no installs at all. Having English there allows me to continue to do so, easily.)
Then, via programming 'magic,' if another language is selected as the language of choice, the presence of the INI (if so used) would substitute the embedded English stings with the translations.
I believe that is how that company, I worked for, did it.
Again, we are all just talking here.
I would not consider languages a luxury, since IrfanView is touted to be an international tool.
Then, via programming 'magic,' if another language is selected as the language of choice, the presence of the INI (if so used) would substitute the embedded English stings with the translations.
I believe that is how that company, I worked for, did it.
Again, we are all just talking here.
I would not consider languages a luxury, since IrfanView is touted to be an international tool.
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