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(svn r14846) -Doc: strgen hasn't been part of the trunk/release binaries for quite a while, so point to the precompiled strgen package instead.
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@ -7,8 +7,9 @@ you have downloaded english.txt, the master language file, for. While this is
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not always true, namely when changes in the code have not touched language
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files, your safest bet is to assume this 'limitation'.
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As a first step you need to compile strgen. This is as easy as typing
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'make strgen'. You can also download a precompiled binary from a release,
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nightly, etc.
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'make strgen'. You can download the precompile strgen from:
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http://www.openttd.org/download-strgen
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strgen takes as argument a txt file and translates it to a lng file, allowing
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it to be used inside OpenTTD. strgen needs the master language file
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english.txt to work. Below are some examples of strgen usage.
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8.3) Previewing:
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---- -------------------
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In order to view the translation in the game, you need to compile your language
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file with the strgen utility, which is now bundled with the game.
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file with the strgen utility. You can download the precompiled strgen from:
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http://www.openttd.org/download-strgen
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To compile it yourself just take the normal OpenTTD sources and build that.
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During the build process the strgen utility will be made.
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strgen is a command-line utility. It takes the language filename as parameter.
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Example:
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