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tppPrintPreview error using ITE

edited October 2002 in General
Hi everyone,

I'm using ITE for the very first time (D6 Ent SP 1 English on Windows
2000 Pro Spanish). We add Spanish language to a project and translate
some strings, recompile, everything's OK til here.

But now when I try to open the standard print preview form for my
Report Builder reports I got this message:
"Resource TppPrintPreview not found". It happens when I call the Show
Procedure for the report component.

Any ideas?? Thanks!

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  • edited October 2002
    We have our own translation builder if you want to change the strings in
    ReportBuilder. Here is a download to the application:

    http://www.digital-metaphors.com/lang/rblang.exe

    Please see the Languages folder of the RBuilder installation for a readme
    file on ReportBuilder's international language support.


    Cheers,

    Jim Bennett
    Digital Metaphors

  • edited October 2002
    Jim:


    Thanks, but no, I'm not trying to translate RB, I'm just exploring
    Delphi ITE to translate standard dialogs messages and button captions
    from Delphi itself (we use English Delphi 6 but our native language is
    Spanish, so I'm trying to translate standard button "Yes" to "Si", for
    example).

    But simply adding Spanish language to the project using the ITE causes
    this error:

    "Resource TppPrintPreview not found".

    So, if I'm using RB 6 Ent, the question is: What's happening? Is some
    error in ITE or a little imcompatibility between RB and ITE?

    Thanks!
  • edited October 2002
    To use the Delphi Language Translation support with ReportBuilder you need
    to add the ReportBuilder .dfm files that are used by your application to the
    language resource DLL.

    When you run the ITE there is a screen that gives you the opportunity to add
    .DFM files.

    Cheers,

    Jim Bennett
    Digital Metaphors

  • edited October 2002
    Thank you, Jim, exactly what I needed!

    Victor.
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