
EDIT: I Just find out that the japanese language works fine if the language for Non-Unicode applications is set to japanese which is strange for Unicode application, but ok it's first version of MUI )Ĭreate a Reader 9 Multilanguage Package with Adobe Customization Wizardġ. When I select "Chose at application startup", the japanese language is visible, but can not be selected, dont know why, yet :( Works fine for me, just have some trouble with japanese language.
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Probably the most stupid way how to create MUI installation is to install all the language version to your computer/server and in the menu:"EDIT>Preferences>International>Application Language" select either "Chose at application startup" or "Same as the oprerating system".

I wish I could have given you better news.

Save a lot of packaging (but not testing!) work. Even more so if you could customize which languages were made available through Da' Customizer. I agree that also having a single installer to handle multiple languages would be ideal. The rollout documentation indicated what they could do if they received the wrong one or wanted to change. No complaints regarding language related issues. Lastly, the initial launch was set to ask them which language they wanted - English or the product's native.Ģ4,000+ distros.
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To take care of the English employee (using an English MUI) that really needed Korean we also made them demand installable through our distribution software system. If prior version was English, check which MUI they are running, then install the equilevant version of Reader. See which language version they currently had installed, then install the same one. That way all the packages were the same from a end-customer configuration standpoint.ĭistribution was handeled (roughly) by the following logic: But used the same installation transform generated by Da' Customizer for each. We ended up doing it by brute force - we created 8 individual packages. Our language needs weren't quite as extensive as yours - we only needed English (US), French, Spanish, German, Polish, Russian, Korean and Japanese.
