!Restored: Language problem Italian i need English
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2006-02-04
01:21 AM
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Molinda Prey
2006-02-04
01:21 AM
I bought ArchiCad 9 in Italian language becouse in Italy the software was cheaper,but i need this program in ENGLIS language,so can i do something about that?Is there any language update packake or can i solve this problem in program/properties?
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2006-02-04 04:07 AM
2006-02-04
04:07 AM
To Mr Bargain Hunter with Regrets:
Was Italy the cheapest in the whole world? Really? Wow!
Thanks for supporting the efforts of a small company like Cigraph in their localization efforts instead of paying more for what you really needed.
You probably don't know that the Italian version comes with special objects: tiny expresso cups and pasta objects.You would especially like the rotini because of its GDL screw-around effect. Sort of like buying a software bargain in the wrong language and looking for help from others: Rotini!
Do you have a conventional hardware key? I think it would work with any version of ArchiCAD..... don't know for sure.
If you have a scummy friend with an English language version, I'm sure that he, being scum, would lend it to you to copy.
That should work.
Nobody here, I am almost certain, is your friend, since we believe in supporting our local resellers. Don't we?
Was Italy the cheapest in the whole world? Really? Wow!
Thanks for supporting the efforts of a small company like Cigraph in their localization efforts instead of paying more for what you really needed.
You probably don't know that the Italian version comes with special objects: tiny expresso cups and pasta objects.You would especially like the rotini because of its GDL screw-around effect. Sort of like buying a software bargain in the wrong language and looking for help from others: Rotini!
Do you have a conventional hardware key? I think it would work with any version of ArchiCAD..... don't know for sure.
If you have a scummy friend with an English language version, I'm sure that he, being scum, would lend it to you to copy.
That should work.
Nobody here, I am almost certain, is your friend, since we believe in supporting our local resellers. Don't we?
Dwight Atkinson

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2006-02-05 03:57 AM
2006-02-05
03:57 AM
Dwight wrote:Maybe you should ask Pilon, the Slovenian distributor? I am sure they will be more than happy to help ...
Nobody here, I am almost certain, is your friend, since we believe in supporting our local resellers. Don't we?
Djordje
ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
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2006-02-05 11:22 AM
2006-02-05
11:22 AM
thx i solve the pronlem
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2006-02-05 01:26 PM
2006-02-05
01:26 PM
Maybe this is for wish list, just am not sure that many users need this.
So, why not to have multilingual interface. I agree that local versions of CAD programms are very necessary and I'm not saying to replace they with international version with multilingual support, because of different libraries, etc. I think it's possible just to program multilingual interface for all versions (like CorelDraw 12, that runs by me on German and English. On StartUp I just choose necessary language).
Why it's needed?
It's advisable when we work on international projects or just have foreign clients.
So, why not to have multilingual interface. I agree that local versions of CAD programms are very necessary and I'm not saying to replace they with international version with multilingual support, because of different libraries, etc. I think it's possible just to program multilingual interface for all versions (like CorelDraw 12, that runs by me on German and English. On StartUp I just choose necessary language).
Why it's needed?
It's advisable when we work on international projects or just have foreign clients.