Translating JAMS
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First of all, make sure you have the JDK java development package installed. The files that I am referring to are part of the new JAMS version which has a new package structure. Please install the current version of JAMS that is available at http://jams.uni-jena.de. Afterwards, you can edit the language files by following the these steps: | First of all, make sure you have the JDK java development package installed. The files that I am referring to are part of the new JAMS version which has a new package structure. Please install the current version of JAMS that is available at http://jams.uni-jena.de. Afterwards, you can edit the language files by following the these steps: | ||
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# open a DOS command prompt | # open a DOS command prompt |
Revision as of 19:10, 22 October 2009
You can translate the JAMS graphical user interfaces by editing language files. Those files contain lines of the format <key>=<value>, where key is some string identifier and value a term in a certain language. An example would be "ExplorerDisabled=JAMS Explorer is diabled in this version!". The interfaces are translated by replacing the right part with the translated terms. In order to preserve a proper generation of combined terms, leading and trailing whitespace characters must be kept.
First of all, make sure you have the JDK java development package installed. The files that I am referring to are part of the new JAMS version which has a new package structure. Please install the current version of JAMS that is available at http://jams.uni-jena.de. Afterwards, you can edit the language files by following the these steps: code ... code
- open a DOS command prompt
- change into the directory containing the JAMS *.jar files (e.g. "cd c:\program files\jams\lib")
- extract the JAMS language file by running
code format="php"jar -xf jams-main.jar resources/JAMSBundle_pt.propertiescode
- edit the file resources\JAMSBundle_pt.properties as you like
- write the modified file back to the archive by running
jar -uf jams-main.jar resources/JAMSBundle_pt.properties
- delete the extracted files by running
rmdir /s/q resources
- extract the JUICE language file by running the command
jar -xf jams-ui.jar resources/JUICEBundle_pt.properties
- edit the file resources\JUICEBundle_pt.properties as you like
- write the modified file back to the archive by running
jar -uf jams-ui.jar resources/JUICEBundle_pt.properties
- delete the extracted files by running
rmdir /s/q resources