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[Question] Is it possible to add/submit language file for Merge7z? #2273

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PopuriAO29 opened this issue Apr 1, 2024 · 2 comments
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I'm literally confused, since there are repositories for 7-zip clone, but is it possible to submit the language text file into this? Just let me know if there are problem.

Also, you may notice since 7-Zip 24.03 was released. We need wait the source code as well.

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sdottaka commented Apr 1, 2024

https://github.com/WinMerge/sevenzip is simply a copy of the 7-Zip source code files. When a new version of 7-Zip is released, its source code files and language files will be overwritten. Therefore, please submit your language files to https://sourceforge.net/projects/sevenzip/.

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https://github.com/WinMerge/sevenzip is simply a copy of the 7-Zip source code files.

Ah I see...

When a new version of 7-Zip is released, its source code files and language files will be overwritten.

Yeah, I know the source code isn't released for new version, but we should wait I guess...

Therefore, please submit your language files to https://sourceforge.net/projects/sevenzip/.

To be honest, I already tried add my language files into feature request, but Igor declined my language for English (United Kingdom) either. even Colombian Spanish language too.

Speaking about my language for English UK (en-GB), I've clarified because some string/text uses from ImgBurn, that's what I'm talking about, including different text which it uses Exclamation mark.

Before the end of question answer, English UK/English International (en-GB) was introduced in Windows 8 since 2012. That is, first time to include main language.

That is all what my question answer. But thanks anyways.

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