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Home < Slicer4:Internationalization of SlicerIntroduction
This pages contains notes on source code additions and modifications of different modules within Slicer for the internationalization purpose.
QT-based Internationalization
Internationalization is well supported in QT. A lot of modules of Slicer are developed on QT. This has set a good ground for the internationalization of Slicer. The following codes are needed:
In file \Slicer4\Base\QTCore\qSlicerCoreApplication.h, add the following line:
#include <QTranslator>
In file \Slicer4\Applications\SlicerQT\main.cxx (around line#230), add the following lines:
static QTranslator* translator; if (translator != NULL) { qApp->removeTranslator(translator); delete translator; translator = NULL; } QString langCode= argv[1]; translator = new QTranslator; QString qmFilename = "lang_" + langCode; if (translator->load(qmFilename)) { qApp->installTranslator(translator); }