From: John Fitzsimons on
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 20:15:18 +0200, "Alain Beguin"
<albeguin(a)village.uunet.be(invalid)> wrote:

>Onedayflyer wrote in <mn.d4a17d59987f1ce0.18423(a)gmail.com>, on
>26/09/2005, H. Damiaan

>> This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out.

>> :-(

>Did you read his reply here? Temp Probs with his mail server.

Everything should be working now. :-)
From: John Fitzsimons on
On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 09:13:33 +0200, "Onedayflyer"
<onedayflyerftp(a)REMOVESPAM@gmail.com> wrote:

>John Fitzsimons schreef op 27-9-2005:

>> Everything should be working now. :-)

>We try again :-)

Got your email okay. Now, a "general" question for people here. How
are translations of freeware programs done ? Surely one doesn't just
go through menu items one by one ?

That seems pretty inefficient to me. What about error dialogs ? Doing
the above would miss them.

If one has access to the coder of a freeware program then could one
get a list of all the text used in a program that is not part of the
program coding ? Would a hex editor produce this ?

Regards, John.

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