Resx Editor, a translator-friendly resource file editor
Resx Editor is a small translation-oriented file editor.
- Target audience: translators.
- Supported file format: Microsoft RESX 2.0
Release notes - Version 1.2
- FIXED: Changing the cell focus is no more required to actually commit
the change made to the cell content. Some users were having difficulties to actually
save the changes they made to a resx file.
- FIXED: ResxEditor does not crash anymore against resx file containing non-textual content
such as images. The non-textual resx content stay untouched by ResxEditor.
- NEW: Now you can open RESX files directly with ResxEditor. Just right-click on a .resx
file, select Open With and choose ResxEditor.exe as the opening program.
- NEW: It is now possible to display (or hide) the resx resource keys within ResxEditor.
Special thanks to Nick Pasko for this release.
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System requirements
Microsoft Windows XP or higher
Microsoft .Net Framework 2.0 (free download from Microsoft website)
Download Resx Editor
ResxEditor.exe, Version 1.2, English
Setup and uninstall
The application comes as a single file ResxEditor.exe.
This file can be located anywhere. To uninstall Resx Editor, just
delete the file ResxEditor.exe.
Tips
- RESX files and
ResxEditor.exe are not associated by default. Therefore to open a RESX
file, you need to launch ResxEditor.exe first and then to go through
File → Open to actually open a RESX file.
- You can adjust the height of any row. Just target a separator of first column (in
gray) with your mouse pointer and an adjustment arrow will appear.
- The word count View → Word Count indicates the number of words to be translated
(the designer comments are not included in this count).
Screenshots (of the English version)