The MUI only work on some windows version and you can not geting it free. or even the api. So I think reactos must support least 2 langues at fly. But why not deside which langues it will support when it compile. if you only want example english and french example you got it or you want all langues. you got it instead. when reactos are beign compile ?
I have done a copy and paste from ms site http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/DrIntl/faqs/MUIFaq.mspx#MUIques1 read it about it here. What versions of Windows are supported by MUI? MUI was introduced in the Windows 2000 timeframe and is available for:
a.. Windows 2000 Professional b.. Windows 2000 Server Family - often implemented in a Terminal Services environment c.. Windows XP Professional d.. Windows XP for Tablet PC e.. Windows Server 2003 Family f.. Windows XP Embedded MUI is not supported on consumer versions of Windows such as Windows 9x, Windows Me, and Windows XP Home Edition.
What are the system requirements of Windows MUI? MUI is an add-on to the English version of Windows XP Professional and Windows 2000 family of operating systems, and will not install on localized versions of Windows XP/2000 or on Windows XP Home Edition. Every additional language installed will require approximately 115 MB extra disk space for Windows XP, 45MB for Windows 2000; East Asian language support requires an additional 250 MB.
How can I acquire Windows MUI? The Windows XP/2000 MUI is sold only through Volume Licensing programs such as the Microsoft Open License Program (MOLP / Open), Select, and Enterprise agreement (or with a new computer as an OEM version at customer request). It is not available through retail channels.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Radovan Skolnik" Radovan_Skolnik@tempest.sk To: ros-dev@reactos.com Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2005 1:40 PM Subject: RE: [ros-dev] Idea to save time in future - Language Support AndUse inReactos
Hello guuys (and girls if any out there)!
Until now I have been watching the development of ReactOS with great interest but as a not-so-great C/C++ programmer (especially for kernel stuff) I felt no urge to add my (for you would be worthless) comments :-) However the discussion about localizing ReactOS struck me because I think there's one thing in/for M$ Windows/Office you probably don't know about that already handles this. It is called MUI (Multilingual User Interface Pack) - read about it here: http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/DrIntl/faqs/MUIFaq.mspx What it does is that it adds another combo box to Regional Settings in Control Panel and each user can choose language to its liking (from those installed of course). I can have a look at install media for few languages but as far
as
I remember it is only bunch of .inf & .dll (probably resources) files. So
I
believe there is indeed an API to achieve this. So if you're aiming for maximum compatibility with original Windows (whatever version) you should probably consider this approach. I'm home and sick now with flu but when I get well I'll research the MUI media in more detailed way and let you know...
Best regards
Radovan Skolnik
----- Original Message ----- From: Magnus Olsen magnus at itkonsult-olsen.com
I want see driffnet langues in the dll and change langues on fly instead compile a dll file for each langues. I am mising that feturtuer in windows. If you look at Amiga OS (Workbench 2.0 or higher) you can change the hole os langues when it was running. in windows you are stuck with one langues.
So I think it is good idea to compile all langues into all dll file. then select in the os wich langues you want use.
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