Re: CFileDialog not in OS language.
There are others here who know more about this than I do, but I think the
short answer is "not easily". Many of these dialogs are built into Windows.
I've found that on Vista I can load the language packs and when I change to
a different region it changes all of the Windows prompts as well (which I
could never get to work in XP). I've found that to be handy, although I
find it difficult to navigate Vista in an unfamiliar language (thank God for
icons).
You may want to give Vista a shot if you are using this as a testing
exercise.
Tom
"Emil" <Emil@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Hi all,
Is it possible to show the CFileDialog in other language the OS one? Let
say
the user has an English OS but the application runs in Russian. It???s all
fine, except the CFileDialog. This is shown in English. Well I can change
some texts like ???Look in???, ???File type???, etc., also the buttons text, but
the
problem is the tool tips for some controls are still in English.
I tried also with SetThreadLocale, but ??? nothing.
Is there any way to show the CFileDialog in other language, as an user
open
from another OS then the installed one?
For any idea thank you in advance!
Ciao,
Emil
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