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cguvhi
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Language

Post by cguvhi » 12 Mar 2009 14:34

Hey,

I have a problem: I extract zyGrib (windows) to my computer. Then I start the programm. If I choose under "Option / Language" German, the program said "please restart application". I do this, but nothing happend :-((.

What can I do?

John

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Re: Language

Post by DomH » 12 Mar 2009 15:05

cguvhi wrote:Hey,

I have a problem: I extract zyGrib (windows) to my computer. Then I start the programm. If I choose under "Option / Language" German, the program said "please restart application". I do this, but nothing happend :-((.

What can I do?

John
Hello,

try again, I just tested it und es hat auf deutsch geändert nach exit und restart.

zyGrib.exe must be in <rep>\zyGrib_win\
(check if you have the <rep>\zyGrib_win\tr\zyGrib_de.gm)
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cguvhi
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Re: Language

Post by cguvhi » 13 Mar 2009 17:02

Hello,

I found the Problem! If you extract the files in a directory like "//linux/john/..." zyGrib will be not able to change or read the config-data correct.

Second problem is, that if you have WinXp pro, the users have not rights to write to the folder ...program/zyGrib/grib/ . So they can not work with the program.

I think it will be a good idea, that the user will be asked were they want so save the grib-file and if the config-data will always write to the home-directory of the user (the file-name started with a dot. It will be not show in linux and Windows)

with best regards

John

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