Sven Schreiber a écrit :
ab.news schrieb:
> Suggestion
> For those of us who have to deal with a bi(multi)lingual
> teaching/terms would it be possible to build in a language
> switch menu to avoid shuttling Dos-Gretl sessions?
>
>
I'm not a gretl developer, but that sounds difficult to
implement.
(Although I agree it would be nice.) Do you know any other
program that
can do that?
-sven
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I don't know any econometric program doing this. But Gretl is
unique isn't it?
However, there is plenty of other softwares doing it (eg.
Advanced Grapher --a stuff that plots functions' graphs--,
just to mention one).
The idea behind is very simple and the implementation doesn't
need a time-expensive effort I guess (at least in Visual Basic
programing : I tried it myself).
The language file would be a plain ASCII text file provided
with the program. The advantage is that anyone can easily
modify e ".txt" file and obtain his own "language file"
without waiting an "official" transalation or even to correct
or tune it.
Actually, doing this with Gretl is somehow troublesome: I
guess you have to modify the ".mo" file and I'm not sure if
one have to re-compile Gretl for changes taking effect!
Anyway, I have no idea how one can make Gretl speak his language.
artur
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