Help for run-time menu localization

I would like to dynamically change the run-time menu according to the predefined language setting. For example, if the setting (may be set up in a txt file) is German, then when the application is running, it automaticall display a german menu. if the setting is spanish, the menu will change to spanish display. Any help will be appreciated.

The attached VI can dynamically change the run-time menu and short-cut menu based on language.
帖子被ttrr在07-24-2006 09:12 PM时编辑过了
Attachments:
Multi Language Menu.zip ‏13 KB

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    Hi,
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