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30-10-2008, 04:18 PM #1
Tutorial: How To Translate Games
What we need in order to translate:
-WinRAR
-Notepad
-MobiTrans(you can download it here:Log in to see links)
First of all,the java games always are with the extension .jar
Using WinRAR we extract the jar file into a folder and now we can see all of the .class files and the other game files.
Now,there are many ways game companies save the language files and the most common ways are:they create a "lang" file that contains all the language files,or they save them as .txt
Step 1
1st case(Lang folder that contains archive files)
We find the lang file and we open it.
Inside we can see some archives with names like:"0","a","b" etc.
Using the notepad we open the first one the file "0".
We will see some languages such as "English","Espanol" etc.
We change the name(for example "Espanol").
If English is in 3rd line,that means that the English language file is the file "c" in the lang folder.So we find it and open it.Then we just have to translate all the words that are inside this file.That's an example(we try to translate english to spanish):
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2nd case(Lang folder that contains lang files)
In that case,inside the lang folder we can see some lang files.For example,the english language file is the file gb.lang
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Then we right-click the lang file we want to translate and we clic at "View File".We just have to translate all the words that are in this file the same way as in 1st case.
Step 2
We open Mobitrans and then we open the lang file we want to translate:
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Then we get this:
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We just click to each of the line and translate it to the language we want:
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We repeat this for all lines until they are all translated.
After that we click at the save button and then ok(we don't care about the other options that there are).
Then we return to the directory where we had decompressed the jar file and we can see that many files are created.
From there we change the name (for exampleof the class "e.class" to "e.class.bac" and the file that MobiTrans named "e.class.ru" we rename it to "e. class "and do the same process with any other file type that we have
translated with the program.
Step 3
We open the original application and we go to the directory where the original lang file is and we gar and drop the file we just translated.we click at ok or if the WinRAR asks you to replace the file just say yes and then we do the same process for each of the files that we have translated.
Once we are done,we are ready to install the game to a mobile phone and play!!!
Enjoy!!!!Last edited by Chris; 30-10-2008 at 04:33 PM.
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30-10-2008, 04:34 PM #2Member
Nice. i was waiting for this.
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30-10-2008, 04:50 PM #3
thanks Chris I know it and can do it right on my phone (use MiniCommander, ClassTranslator, ClassEditor, MobyExplorer, OperaMini and PaintCAD for graphic mods). But with that tutorial as u say we can't translate for example more Gameloft's games, cos the text of the game is in .class files, and more hard when the text in .classes has limit of characters!!!
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30-10-2008, 04:57 PM #4Originally Posted by margaryan Log in to see links
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I think that we should be able to translate gameloft games!I'll try it tomorrow!Last edited by Chris; 31-10-2008 at 12:25 PM.
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30-10-2008, 05:20 PM #5
just try to change the names in RFM09... with my classeditor I can't do that... for example- KAHN to KKAAHHNN
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30-10-2008, 05:22 PM #6Originally Posted by margaryan Log in to see links
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03-11-2008, 12:19 PM #7
Thanks 4 help me
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14-11-2008, 02:31 PM #8Member
wow cool. unfortunately i cant translate anything as my pc is too old =.=
(pentium III and 1.2 ghz)
Could you guys have a forum topic where u post all translated games?
So far there is only 1 translated game by you guys?
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14-11-2008, 02:34 PM #9Originally Posted by gamechecker Log in to see links
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14-11-2008, 05:21 PM #10Member
Don't have to consider it ... The project can begin already XD