I'm making my first setup in visual studio 2008. But how can I change the language of the setup? I know i can chage some lines of text but I can't change the title and other stuff. Does anybody know how to change it?
I'm making my first setup in visual studio 2008. But how can I change the language of the setup? I know i can chage some lines of text but I can't change the title and other stuff. Does anybody know how to change it?BerryFrom Europe, The Netherlands, Zaandam (Near Amsterdam)
I have an installer for my application that makes changes to the registry for better application performance However, depending on the language of the operating system installed this input need changes For example (which is the case itself) Systems in Portuguese the entry is called (Padrao)Systems in English the entry is called (Default) I know I have I change the property "Condition" of the entry I created but I do not know what I have to write in this "Condition" I write within this property to validate that The system is in English or The system is in Portuguese I plan to put the project set two registry entries, one that will be done on systems with English language and other entry in systems with Portuguese language?
I am creating a VB windows form applications , the working can be summarized as users fills some form and data is saved in sql server database.Now the problem i am facing is that i have to deliver this as a setup file to someone, and that person will further distribute it to different users to run on their PC, what i am thinking is that the code once installed on other computers and executed will give errors because of the connection string of sql server db as it will not match with that computer . I know that if a distribute projects i can put connection string in app.config and every user can change it according to his/her machine .But as i am giving a setup file how to solve this problem
Is it possible to change source path of content files in setup project? I need to copy some of files located in source directory to installation directory while installation.
In my winform app in VB.NET I want to use the localization option. But i have a few questions/problems. I'm using a menu strip to select an other language. But it seems that is doesn't change my menustip text to my selected language. It does change my labels, buttons, and textboxes but menu strips don't seem to change when I choose another language. Also is it possible to get those resx files such as MyForm.fr-FR.resx compiled so it isn't an external file outside my app? Or to get those files in an Language folder at the same location of my app, so i don't have all those fr-FR & nl-Nl folders in the same location as my program?
I want to create a real setup project for my application so when someone want to download it he can run only setup, not default setup that provide me VB . How can I do that?
I've finally got a project compiled and tested and ready to roll out.I have discovered that the "Publish" option is not what it seems, and that we must create a separate "Setup Project" to carry out the task of installing the files.This is not the most intuitive process I've seen, and the online help on that subject is not easy to understand.I was hoping that someone could direct me to a tutorial or guide that would step me through the specific approach I need. Many of the other guides online are vague and address multiple scenarios and do not separate the approaches very well.I have the contents of my project in /bin/release. It runs nicely by iteself with no errors.Here's what I need:
1. To create a setup exe that I can distribute that will install my software, with all of the supporting (resource) files and folders. 2. I need the setup process to force the installer to "agree" to a EULA. 3. I'd would like to provide an image on the installation screen/popup. 4. I would like the software registered in the registry and rely on it being there in the registry. 5. I need it to default to program filesprojectname (it does by default)
I new to this Forum and relatively new to VB programming. I have read some really good posts here and thought I would ask about a perplexing problem I'm having. I createdindows Form application, built it and deployed it with no problems. However, when I added a small block of code, re-built the app and went to add the app to the Project Output Group in the file system editor the project was not in the Project drop down list. I closed the Setup project and deleted it from the project folder and checked my code and re-built the app and tried the Set Up project again with the same result
It's a fairly straightforward (desktop based) application with a central datasource on the network, for storing and editing parts that make up a machine. The machine needs to be configured in the application, and with this configuration production documents (manuals, software, bill of material) are generated. (e.g. if part A and B are added to the configured machine, then variation X on chapter 5 of the manual has to be used, if that makes sense)There's a few non-standard components like a tree with radio & checkboxes, and it has to have some sort of version control in it. It needs a WYSIWYG editor to edit chapters of manuals. It doesn't necessarily have to run on platforms other than Windows because it will only be used on the company network and everybody runs windows.I was thinking Java because of it's huge numbers of useful libraries and free IDE's. I'm a Java programmer myself so I'm not very familiar with other programming languages.I believe there's a bit of VB/VBA and Delphi knowledge present in the company (it's not an IT company and I'm not likely to program it myself).
I'm getting familiar now with using the Dataset Designer and how it makes for quick and easy updates and query of tables. I use to use the OleDB commands and leave the Connection String as a Global Constant so I can easily change it if the server name changes, or if we have to re-direct the .NET to another instance of the database.
But now that I use the Dataset designer I'm concerned that I maintain flexibility and support in the long run. how the Dataset designer works and where it stores it's connection string info? And how difficult that would be to update. It looks like I modify the App.config file, but I'm unfamiliar with this.
What am I getting myself into? It looks like a standard XML file. Is that it?
Upon careful consideration of the latest syntax additions to the VB.Net language ( ie. 2010 edition) I wish to suggest a name change of the language. My reason is simple, increasingly the language is becoming nothing like the BASIC core language which the earlier versions represented. Thus the basic component of the name in my opinion has to replaced with something.
Assuming that the VS environment meant that mixed language programming was real, I set up a VB forms project (VBHOST) alongside a C++ forms project (CPPUNIT) in a single solution "MX" but could not work out how to call the CPPUNIT Form1 from the VBHOST Form1. I searched the forums and found a similar question which was never adequately answered.Presumably the VBHOST-CPPUNIT is simpler than CPPHOST-VBUNIT would be(?)
At this moment I write and use Visual Basic 2008, how do I change back my IDE for different language such as Visual C++ or Visual C#. Can I change it? It is advisible? Do I get back my IDE from previous VB 2008 setting?
I'm able to change the language for my pages, however if I select french and I am on a current page and if I try to load another page, that page won't be in french. How can I set it so it is consistent throught? [code]
I'm trying to make my program into multi-language.The language file where the program reads the text from contains information like this: maintitle=Lanslaget Studio Professional Edition
file=File show=Show edit=Edit help=Help
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Note!: My program works like this:One base program (.exe) that loads it's functions from .dll files. The language-change function works well on the base-program ( so far ) but not on the .dll-functions that i have tried it on.
How can i change the programs operating language? i Am calling text from a .csv file to a label and in that .csv file i got Cities in Denmark with some special characters (ÆØÅ) different from English. The name Rønnede will look like R[]nnede. In HTML i use Charset=iso but i can't find any similar for Visual basic programming that will allow northern Europe Characters.
I'm supposed to change the keyboard language to Farsi(Persian) by using API functions while the program is running( It's a plain form with a text box). I'm already late for the due date.
i would like to create a few simple hyperlinks that change the session language parameter. Then I will test against this parameter to show dynamically different page elements.I have not been able to find any sort of tutorial discussing a simple solution for this, only full blown tutorials that are in depth with databases and everything.
The thing is ti have a program and a window option i want to change the language on the program how do i do that ? im using 3 checkeboxes but i ahve no idea to do this,
Ok, imagine the simplest solution in Visual Studio 2008 with framework 3.5 (OS = Win XP) where I have added a class library. Then I've added a COM Class. This COM Class is so simple, it only exposes 1 function:
Public Function SayHello() As String Return " Hello." End Function
I have a drop-down asp:listitem box that looks perfectly clean to me. It functions like when the first time you change a language on that page (Say, English to Swedish), it does change the text to that language.
The second time you try to change the language (Swedish back to English -- or any lang), it just reloads the page and then you have to select English a second time to actually change the page back to English.
I tried removing lines from the code behind, one at a time, but nothing changed it.
is it possible to change language for days and months in datatimepicker? if no, then is it possible to display only numbers instead of names of the month?