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Registering your program for Cyrillic
You need only register a program once. After it is registered, a
program always opens in the language you specified, unless you
reinstall it or re-register it in a different language.
To register a program:
1. Open the Cyrillic Language Register.
You’ll find the Cyrillic Language Register in the Apple Extras
folder on the hard disk where you installed the kit.
2. Click the Register Application button.
A list of application programs and folders appears.
Choosing a Language for
Your Application Program
Now that your computer can work in more than one language, it
must have a way to determine which programs must be opened
with the Cyrillic script.
The Cyrillic Language Register program
Application programs contain a region code that tells your system
which language and font should be used for menus, dialog boxes,
help balloons, and other items. Some programs, however, contain
region codes that don’t specify the preferred language.
Suppose you open a Russian program whose region code does
not specify Cyrillic. With your Cyrillic Language Kit you can work
in the program, but you won’t be able to read the menus, dialog
boxes, and help balloons.
To remedy this problem, a Cyrillic Language Register program is
supplied with your Cyrillic Language Kit. You can use the
Language Register to “register” the programs you want to use in
Cyrillic. You may not need to register all your Cyrillic-based
programs—only those in which menus don’t appear with the
correct characters.
Chapter 3
Double-click here to
open the Cyrillic
Language Register.
Click Register
Application.
Select Russian
for all
Cyrillic-based
applications.