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Re: Persian
Alright it took sooner than I though.
Project Complete. All done.
Project Complete. All done.
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Re: Persian
Would you please compile/build the DLL so I could test if everything fits before a release? Thank you.
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Re: Persian
First of all, apologies for not getting back sooner. We decided a while back to only accept translations if it would be useful to a "large enough" number of our users. The last time we collected language statistics, Persian users consisted of only 0.002448% of the total reported incidents.
As you know, there is more work that we must do for added/modified strings for each additional language so we must unfortunately decline this translation at this point. At some point in the future, we will probably switch to a better translation system, which will make this process easier. We'll definitely reconsider this decision then. In any case, sorry and thanks for your work!
As you know, there is more work that we must do for added/modified strings for each additional language so we must unfortunately decline this translation at this point. At some point in the future, we will probably switch to a better translation system, which will make this process easier. We'll definitely reconsider this decision then. In any case, sorry and thanks for your work!
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Re: Persian
I understand and it's okay.
It didn't take that much time.
Unfortunately it's true that not too many Persian users are interested in Rainmeter at the moment. I want to change that and reveal Rainmeter powers and true potentials to Iranian designer community. So I figured well, native language interface could be a great step.
But I respect your decision, and understand it completely.
Thank you.
P.S. I own a software store, and most of my customers now know about Rainmeter and have it installed on their computers. Let's hope usage percentage could reach to an acceptable level someday.
It didn't take that much time.
Unfortunately it's true that not too many Persian users are interested in Rainmeter at the moment. I want to change that and reveal Rainmeter powers and true potentials to Iranian designer community. So I figured well, native language interface could be a great step.
But I respect your decision, and understand it completely.
Thank you.
P.S. I own a software store, and most of my customers now know about Rainmeter and have it installed on their computers. Let's hope usage percentage could reach to an acceptable level someday.