Well, yes, in Messenger Plus! currently, if you have Messenger french installed your menus are in french, but that's all. As I said, the new version will (in fact, it already does
) support multi language. Concerning the french translation.... I'm a little lazy so I suppose I will ask someone to do it for me
... when you program, you are used to do it in english, event the comments in the code are in english.
I'll release an alpha version of MP2 as soon as I feel it's good enough for you to see it. The Alpha program will be available only to a small group of people who I know will make a difference. When we're sure that the new version has everything we want in it, that the scripting feature is poweful enough, etc... I'll release a public beta version which will be freely redistributable and which will expire after some time. I just want to be sure I'm not forced to released too many "patch-releases" after the official release of 2.00 as it would bother most of the people.
By the way, maybe you'll be interested to know that except for the first installation, subsequent installations of MP2 won't require a reboot. I've worked a lot on this with the Interactive Agent plugin so there is no reason why I wouldn't include that capability in MP.
Concerning scripting now... I'm doing a lot of research today about it. I'm still wondering how I'm going to allow scripts to change the program, what kind of thing I should offer, etc... for example, I saw that neither VBScript or JScript are capable of calling API functions... I've found some stuff on the internet to do it (aka DynaWrap, if you know about it...) but the fact is that even if it's good for some method calls, it's not really interesting to make all kind of tricks just to be able to create and manipulate windows.... so... well.... I don't know... that's the big dilema: if the script capability is weak, nobody will wan't to use it; if I add complicated stuff, then most of the people won't understand how to use it.
Let me know what you think about it.... are you all familiar with window procedures, message loops, etc...? how would you create a window in VBScript if you had to?
Patchou.