TheOutkastDev said:what program? I've never heard of this "Cliloc Editor"
Eri said:It's a program to open cliloc files in UO. Cliloc files contains all texts from UO, Cliloc Editor helps to translate these files to other languages. And the problem is that I don't know wich file to open and how to save the changes...
TheOutkastDev said:still don't know what program you're talking about....
Eri said:I haven't posted this to explain others what Cliloc Editor is, but to know how it works! So if you don't even know what it is why you are posting here?!
Waverian said:...
Not all cliloc editing programs work identically, so it's often necessary to know which specifically named program you're using, as to provide most on-topic help.
Is it UO Localization? Only Cliloc editor that comes to mind (granted I'm sure countless other exists).
If it is.. I've got an.. ahem.. random feeling that TheOutkastDev has some input.
Phenos said:That is an old version.
I suggest you to use the newest one you can download here: http://www.uodreams.com/ClilocEditor/ClilocEditor2.zip
Translating can be done through these steps, in v2:
1. Select File-Open.
2. Check the "new" checkbox and click on "Next".
3. Select the cliloc.enu file and click on "Ok".
4. Double-click on the strings you wish to edit, insert the translation into the textbox and click on "Ok".
5. When you're done select File-Save As and save it as cliloc.xxx (xxx is the languange you translated to).
Phenos said:You must not save on cliloc.enu, but on another file (cliloc.xxx with xxx that is the language you translated to... *not enu*).
If you want to edit cliloc.enu you have to select it as the file you want to edit (first window in the File-Open wizard), and "none" as base cliloc (second window).
Anyway if you have overwritten cliloc.enu I'm afraid you have to recover it from someone, as Ultima Online needs that file to work.
Phenos said:UO will automatically use the appropriate cliloc (obtained from the language of your operative system I suppose).
If it's not found, it will use cliloc.enu as the default.
Moreover it will use cliloc.enu for every string that is not translated (so this is the reason why Cliloc Editor only saves edited strings on cliloc.xxx).
Phenos said:I'm afraid I can't be a great help, as I don't exactly know how it works.
I use an Italian version of Windows, and saving the file as cliloc.ita works fine to me without doing anything else...
You can select View - View all from the menu, and just use one of the many unused empty strings available.Anvil said:Is it possible to add in new lines of text rather then editing existing ones? I'm using the ChilocEditor v2 as well.