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5 Default project
This section tells you how to localise your default project, which is used as starting
point for any new MM8000 project.
5.1 Localisation of MM8000 default project
Default project file
The file Default.bak contains the project structure that is presented whenever a
new project is created (see Fig. 1, at p. 8). In order to simplify the creation of a new
MM800
0 system, the default project already includes a number of standard ob-
jects.
After the translation and the installation of texts, you can prepare a localised pro-
ject, and add any customisation you may want to use. You do this using the Com-
poser tools.
When the project is ready, make a backup copy and rename the resulting
‘xxx.BAK’ file into the ‘default.bak’ file of the localisation toolkit. Then, run the
‘MM8000 Build ZIP File’ utility to include the default project in the installation kit.
Default project localisation checklist
1. Ensure you have localised the XML-DB (see section 4, at p. 18), created the
LANG-xxx:ZIP file and then installed the text using the ‘Language installation’
utility (see checklist in 2.4 at p.10).
2. Set Compo
ser in Debug mode:
Launch the utility ‘ST_DebugYes.reg’ available in the folder <Installation
folder>\Utilities\Reg.
3. Start Composer and Restore
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the standard default project included in the
‘…\MM8000 MP 3.20 - Localisation ToolKit\Default Project\Default.bak‘.
Alternatively, you may want restore the Default.bak project that you have cus-
tomised for the previous MM8000 version and that you want now to port into the
new market package. In this case, you also need to run the ‘Project Update’ in
the ‘User data’ node (Supervision System Settings Æ MM8000 System Æ Logi-
cal Configuration Æ User Data).
More information on the configuration update from previous versions is given in
the MM8000 Release Notes.
4. Select the ‘User data’ node (Supervision System Settings Æ MM8000 System
Æ Logical Configuration Æ User Data) and, in the Node tab, launch the ‘Lan-
guage Update’ command (see Fig. 21-A).
Æ Thi
s command will import the localised texts into the project.
5. Select the ‘Security’ node and reset to zero the parameter ‘Initflag’ that appears
in the ‘Children’ grid (see Fig. 22-A).
Note: You ma
y have to scroll the grid list to the right until you reach the ‘Initflag’
field. For easier operations, you can also select a limited number of columns:
right-click on the property page and enable the desired columns in the ‘Proper-
ties’ dialog.
Æ Setting the Initflag to zero will result in the default project setting the current
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The Composer Restore (as well as Backup) operation only works on local disk drives. Do not use network drives.