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.NET, Delphi, ... - Sisulizer Localization Tool Support > Technical Support (You need to be registered at the forum to write) > Bugs and Quirks in Sisulizer > Localization.Attributes in WPF
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knuschti Member
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When I declare in the XAML a label with the following Attribute: Localization.Attributes="$Content(Text Unreadable Unmodifiable)" I expect, that Sisulizer does recongize this attribut. This label should not be shown in the translation window, as it should be Unreadable and Unmodifiable. Is there a way to make sure Sizulizer takes care of the Localization.Attributes?
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Jaakko.Nieminen Administrator
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The current build does not read Localization.Attributes or Localization.Comments attributes. I implemented this and the new feature will be in the next build (310). Next build will scan comment values from Localization.Comments attribute and Modifiable and Readable values from Localization.Attributes attributes. Jaakko
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