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Tutorial: Using the visual UI RecreatorRestorator comes with an integrated editor for dialog resources. It gives you full control to design and change dialogs. This tutorial shows how this is helpful when translation requires to change the size and location of strings in buttons and other elements. Again, please respect the copyright of programs and modify it for your private use only. 1. Open a dialog Let's use MS Paint again. To access the dialog use the Menu File->Openand choose "MSPaint.exe" in "C:\Program Files\Accessories" (Windows 95/98/ME) or in "C:\WINNT\system32" (Windows NT/2000/XP). Select the dialog folder in
the Resource Tree and select dialog 105, then select the edit button
Now you can select each individual element to modify its content position and properties. The position can be changed with the mouse. All options can be accessed in the options on the right. You can change each element. To get the position perfect, use the position elements on the right and confirm with enter. The size of the buttons is changed to bring the word Voreinstellug in the Default button.
Changing the elements is required for translation but it is also used to implement design guidelines and make some fixes after compilation. You can also transform elements and change the size of windows. To add new elements (such as static
strings) select the RC
button A restorated window could look like this:
2. Saving the new dialog Now save the file as
something else, e.g. MSPaint1.exe. Then click the Run toolbutton
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