Multi-Language Support

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In Fax Voip FSP application you can create and use so-called Language Profiles. Thus the user can translate the Fax Voip FSP program (in full or partially) to any desired language. Files with language settings are stored in the *{CommonAppDataFolder}\FaxVoip FSP\Language folder. The name of the subfolder where language files of the separately taken profile are stored matches the profile name. The profile name is usually the language name. Language files are standard ini-files saved in Unicode (UTF-16). The ini file names are fixed and correspond to different modules of the Fax Voip FSP.


After Fax Voip FSP installation the following standard profiles are always present:



To create new Language Profile, see To create Language Profile.


To customize profile, see To edit Language Profile.


To read more about the structure of language ini-files, see Language files.


To change Fax Voip FSP language, check the box for desired item in the Language Profiles list, see picture below. Click <Apply> button to save language settings. The changes will take effect immediately. Nevertheless, we recommend to completely restart Fax Voip FSP after changing language settings.



The following commands are available in the Language Contextual Tab of the Ribbon:


Language Profiles

New (Ctrl + N)

Click to create new Language Profile.

Edit (Ctrl + E)

Click to edit the selected Language Profile. Alternatively you can double-click the selected entry.

Delete (Del)

Click to delete the selected Language Profile(s).

Select

Select All (Ctrl + A)

Click to select all the entries in the list.

Select None (Ctrl + O)

Click to unselect all the entries in the list.

Invert Selection (Ctrl + I)

Click to invert the selected entries in the list.

Folder

Open Profile Folder

Click to open the folder with language files in Windows Explorer. One of the entries should be selected.


Most of the commands placed on the Language Contextual Tab are also available from the context menu of the list.


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