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Hi, I am using devcomponents DotnetBarforWpf in my wpf application, when i import the exe to sisulizer doesn't show the windows it only show the resource file, how can implement this or what i am missing here? Thanks
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Markus.Kreisel Administrator
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Hi, Please try to scan your project file (e.g. your Visual Studio project file) instead of your exe. Make sure that the localizable flag of your forms is set to true before your build your binaries. Regarding third party controls you find information here: http://www.sisulizer.com/localization/software/third-party-control-support.shtml Hope this helps Markus
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How can set the localizable flag in wpf window, i cant find that this is the link of that control http://www.devcomponents.com/dotnetbar-wpf/
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Jaakko.Nieminen Administrator
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You don't have to se Localizable property in WPF. It does not have it. The property existing on Windows Forms forms. It must be because windows or pages are derived from DotnetBarforWpf and not from WPF's own Window and Page objects. Can you zip the exe, all assembly files it uses and your Sisulizer project file (.slp) into a zip file and click Private Upload to send it to us. I will take a look at it. Jaakko
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Markus.Kreisel Administrator
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Hi, Sorry, the info was for Winforms while you use WPF. Perhaps this info from DevComponents helps you to localize it: http://devcomponents.com/blog/?tag=wpf Look for "Localization of system strings". Sisulizer localizes strings that are in the resources of the project. So the trick is to add all strings to the resources. Since the WPF version of the control is not in our list of supported controls you might only see the strings in the translation sheet. Hope this helps Markus
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Thank you Last edited on Wed Jul 14th, 2010 12:56 pm by DevEnv |
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