I2 Get Translation (PM)
7 years 3 months ago #2450
by nowISnow
I2 Get Translation (PM) was created by nowISnow
What does "Selection mode" - selection means?
No big deal, just fyi - the description of "I2 Get Translation" is set to "Set the localization CurrentLanguage".
No big deal, just fyi - the description of "I2 Get Translation" is set to "Set the localization CurrentLanguage".
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7 years 3 months ago #2454
by Frank
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Are you Please lets us know how to improve it!
Replied by Frank on topic I2 Get Translation (PM)
Hi,
I'm in a lost here:
Same thing. I don't see a topic named "I2 Get Translation" or a button showing that hint.
I would like to correct it, but can you please, give more context about those suggestions?
Thanks!
Frank
I'm in a lost here:
Where are you seeing "Selection Mode", is it the documentation? the inspector? I tried looking for it, but can't find anything with that text.What does "Selection mode" - selection means?
No big deal, just fyi - the description of "I2 Get Translation" is set to "Set the localization CurrentLanguage".
Same thing. I don't see a topic named "I2 Get Translation" or a button showing that hint.
I would like to correct it, but can you please, give more context about those suggestions?
Thanks!
Frank
Are you Give I2L 5 stars!
Are you Please lets us know how to improve it!
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7 years 3 months ago #2455
by nowISnow
Replied by nowISnow on topic I2 Get Translation (PM)
Sorry, i wasnt clear on this one.
Its in the Action "I2 Get Translation" preview. See attached image.
In your actions there is "Selection Mode" -> "Selection" or "FSM Variable". What is "Selection"? Is that "use owner" or something different?
Its in the Action "I2 Get Translation" preview. See attached image.
In your actions there is "Selection Mode" -> "Selection" or "FSM Variable". What is "Selection"? Is that "use owner" or something different?
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