Progress
Installation and Configuration Guide
Version 9
for Windows


Contents Of Each Directory

The prolang directory contains a subdirectory for each national language that Progress supports. In each of these directories, there can be five file types. The variable lang stands for language-specific references. Table D–2 provides a description of each file type.

Table D–2: National Language File Descriptions 
Filename
Description
empty.db
An empty, language-specific Progress directory containing databases of various block sizes. The database is initialized with an appropriate code page and collation for your language.
promsgs.lang
A translated Progress run-time messages file.
lang.pf
A file containing the parameters used to start up Progress with the appropriate settings for your region.
lang.df
A data definition file that can be loaded into an empty Progress database to create a language-specific database. A database created by loading this file is identical to the empty database provided in this directory. You can use this file to create sort ordering variations in the database.
In the Asian directories, the file is named _tran.df.
progress.ini
A file containing the parameters used to start up Progress with the appropriate regional settings. For example, the Japanese progress.ini contains Japanese font specifications.


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