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<H2><A NAME="s7">7. Getting X11 applications to speak Danish</A><!--Danish!X program customization--></H2>

<P>To get Danish texts on menus, buttons, etc. in a well behaved X11 application,
you just have to translate the resource strings defining the texts. Jacob
Nordfalk has done such translations for a lot of applications including
<CODE>Netscape</CODE> and <CODE>Ghostview</CODE>. The translations and a description of how to
install them can be found at 
<A HREF="http://alf.nbi.dk/~nordfalk/ovs/">this site</A>.
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