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| | | | | Lingobit Extractor Publisher's Description Lingobit Extractor extracts hardcoded strings from C++ sources. It replaces hardcoded strings with a code template that loads them from resources and creates an RC file with extracted text. For example, printf(L"Hello, world!"); will be automatically replaced with printf (_LS(IDS_HELLO)); where _LS is a function that loads string from resources, IDS_HELLO is an automatically generated ID for string that were placed into resource script file. System Requirements RAM 512MB, 50 MB of free disk space What's new - Automatically extracts hardcoded strings - Creates resource file with extracted strings - Updates hardcoded strings after software update - Works with individual files and folders - Runtime preview of source code files - Highly customizable templates - Review and editing of extracted strings | | | | Download Lingobit Extractor | Screenshots
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