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$Id: README,v 1.5 2007/02/17 12:14:20 mbse Exp $ LANGUAGE SOURCES FOR MBSE BBS. ============================== This directory contains the language sources for MBSE BBS. The file Language.xref is only a reference file with linenumbers and source references. The files source.en, source.nl and source.de are the real language sources. The resulting files language.nl, language.en and language.de are placed in the ~/share/int directory where the bbs will expect them to be. If you make your own language files, use Language.xref as a guide. The syntax for each language line is: KEYS|Language line The keys are the keys that the users must press for the right response. Order is important. The "|" character is a seperator, the rest of the language line is the line shown to the user. Trailing spaces are important! If you do create language sources then I would like that you make them public available and send them to me so I can include them in the source distribution. Michiel. Current language maintainters: en Michiel Broek <mbroek@users.sourceforge.net> nl Michiel Broek <mbroek@users.sourceforge.net> es Redy Rodriguez <redy@users.sourceforge.net> gl Redy Rodriguez <redy@users.sourceforge.net> de Harald Wuensch <Harald.Wuensch@gecits-eu.com> germandu Malte Tychsen <2:240/9350@fidonet> (alternative german). fr Francois Thunus <2:270/24@fidonet> If you want to use the germandu language instead of the default german language then run "mblang germandu.txt language.de" and install the file laguage.de in /opt/mbse/share/int.