Building a Localized Run-Time Image (Windows CE 5.0)

After you create an OS design and localize it, you can choose the language that you want the associated run-time image to be localized in.

For more information about localizing an OS design, see OS Localization.

To build a localized run-time image

  1. From the Platform menu, choose Settings.

  2. On the Locale tab, from the Locales list, select the languages you want to support.

    Each language that you select includes the associated code pages for that language, and populates the list in the Default Languages box.

  3. In the Default Languages box, select the default language for your run-time image.

    By default, the default language is set to English (United States).

  4. Make sure that Localize the build is selected, and then choose OK.

  5. From the Build OS menu, verify that the following flags are selected:

    • Clean Before Building
    • Copy Files to Release Directory After Build
    • Make Run-Time Image After Build
  6. From the Build OS menu, choose Build and Sysgen. .

For more information about the options, see Platform Settings: Locale Tab.

See Also

Platform Settings

Last updated on Thursday, February 02, 2006

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