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Application to export langauge data from Microsoft language pack lp.cab files
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LP-Exporter

Application to export language data from Microsoft language pack lp.cab files

Installation

gem install lp-exporter

Dependencies

gems:

  • libmspack (required)
  • pedump (required)

Usage

for command information use -h or --help flag

lp_exporter -h

Usage: lp_exporter.rb [options] lp.cab|langpacks
    -p, --path dir                   Path to output directory
    -f, --files names                Names for files to match
    -l, --[no-]lang                  Use language name not LangID from PE
    -h, --help                       Show this message
  • -p, --path Path to output directory, example -p "./tmp"
  • -f, --files comma separated list with file names in cab, example -f ntprint,pnpui
  • -l, --[no-]lang will use en-us for langauge name rather than 1033

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