Here it is... did just exactly as you said, now i doesn't even find the units :/
I have no Auxiliary folder in my installation. I have Delphi XE5 and i'm trying to compile an android project.
Then [DCC Error] E2597 C:\Users\Public\Documents\RAD Studio\12.0\PlatformSDKs\android-ndk-r8e\toolchains\arm-linux-androideabi-4.6\prebuilt\windows\bin\arm-linux-androideabi-ld.exe: C:\Program Files\SiComponents\TsiLang\Units\ERS XE5\Android\siConsts.o: in function System::Generics::Collections::TEnumerable__1<System::DelphiObject<System::Classes::TComponent> >::ToArray():F:\Auxilary/siConsts.pas error: undefined reference to 'System::_InstCopy(System::DelphiObject<System::TObject> etc..
I can't understand what i am doing wrong... i have the latest Trial Version and i am interested in buying this product but i can't continue if i can't make it work first.
Malcolm uses Full Source edition and as result he has all sources code and can re-build sources when IDE and compiler version changed without waiting a new update build from us.
Since you use trial version you have ONLY DCU and O (compiled) units which were compiled and published while there were no Update 2 released. We're working now under new build which will include compiled units for RAD Studio XE 5 Update 5. They have changed the compiler and as result compiled units don't work anymore.
No problem.
But now that I have re-built from the sources, can I remove those settings from now on .. or should I continue like this for my new builds and other projects until your next version is released?
I didn't try it yet.
You can remove those settings BUT you need to take the compiled .O files from TsiLang and place them into folder from where they will be used in other projects (Android sub-folder from TsiLang installation?).
With V 7.1.1 I still need to add the paths to the Units and Auxiliary folders plus include the FMX define (not a problem now that I know).
It now works fine and I can switch between 13 languages including Simplified Chinese.
I did find that it seemed to lose its project settings although the project file is in my source folder and it contains the settings I expected. I am not yet sure this is actually a fault or maybe due to things I was doing, so ignore this unless I or other users come back with a separate topic.
An idle question... how does it translate error/info dialogs, or will that be a future feature?
Malcolm wrote:An idle question... how does it translate error/info dialogs, or will that be a future feature?
Under non-Windows OS all dialogs and errors in FireMonkey displayed using OS's dialogs and we still can't find a way to "intercept" this in order to have buttons and dialog captions multilingual.
OK, I guessed as much.
It is probable that users will already have chosen their OS language so the messages will not need further translation .. maybe.