| Language | Version | Translator(s) | Notes | |
| Download | Chinese (Simplified) |
v2.2.1.1 | Hui Liu Wang Hao |
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| Download | Dutch (Belgium) |
v2.2.1.1 | Ghislain Bossuyt | |
English |
v2.2.1.1 | Jon Tackabury | Included with v2.2.1 and higher | |
| Download | Français |
v2.2.1.1 | Marki | |
German |
v2.2.1.1 | Frank Epple Ulrich Weinsdörfer |
Included with v2.2.1 and higher | |
| Download | Italian |
v2.2.1.1 | Alessandro Ghisoni | |
Spanish |
v2.2.1.1 | Andre Bertheola Fernando Angelico |
Included with v2.2.1 and higher | |
| Download | Swedish |
v2.2.1.1 | Hans Silverberg |
How do I use these language files?
Just download the language file you would like to use and save it to “C:\Program Files\DisplayFusion\Languages\” (or wherever you have DisplayFusion installed). Then exit DisplayFusion and start it up again. You will see the new language option in the “Language” menu.
Want your language to be listed here?
Just open the “en.lang” file that was installed along with DisplayFusion and translate it. This file is usually located in “C:\Program Files\DisplayFusion\Languages”. Use the tools below to help you create the Base64 encoded flag icon and to lookup your language code. Once it is tested and ready to go just contact me and I’ll be happy to post it here for others to use. And, of course, I’ll gladly give post a link back to your site giving you recognition.
Translator Tools:
Base64 Image Encoder
Language Codes (MSDN)
Language Codes (WIKI - Use the ISO 639-1 Codes)
Chinese (Simplified)
Dutch (Belgium)
English
Français
German
Italian
Spanish
Swedish

