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From the File menu, select New, and then select Project. Select the code language of your choice, select Empty Project, and click OK. The XML Editor finds the schemas you add to this project and uses them for validation and IntelliSense in anyXML, schema, or XSLT files that you edit while this project is open.
I assume the you have the source code. It means that you have some .c and .h extension files. In that case you'll need some C or C++ development software like Visual C++, Visual Studio .Net There is also others.
Let me know about the file types you have and I'll give you some links with Free C Development software you can dowload
The printer only understands EPL code. (Eltron Programming Language) If you are trying to print text from DOS it wont understand (interpret) the txt codes.
To verify that the printer is working.
Open a DOS box, start the dos editor. Type Edit. Dos editor will open.
Type a single capital letter U. and print. Send to printer. The printer will print a configuration label.
EPL code to reset printer is
^default.
If you want to print a text file. use the Zebra Universal Driver. Zebra TLP2844. Open any windows application. E,G, Notepad. type text and send it to printer. Print as normal.
I'm not sure I totally understand your question. Are you asking for a tool or package to include that will convert all strings labels in your application from english to another language? From what I know, there isn't such a tool.
Typically, you need to map all your variables to a single 'resource' file, which contains the mappings for the specific language. So, your US English, you'd have a en-us resource file that contains a name value pair of your variable and english form, such as:
TEXT1LABEL=Full Name
TEXT2LABEL=Address 1
... etc
Then, to support another language, simply take that resource file to a 'localization' company or someone or some site that can generate language specific strings.
Then, in your application, you need a mechanism to switch to alternate languages, or key off something with the operating system. Once changed, your code should switch to use a different language resource file.
Kind of a simplistic view of this I know, but don't want to dig much deeper without understanding your question further. Does this help?
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