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Re: Using XCode and en.lproj vs. English.lproj



> Hello people
Hi João!

> (…) I am moving all my projects from CW to xcode.
I wish you success in this (potentially huge) process; however, it
seems to be quite necessary to do so this days…

> I (…) have tried many times to start using XCode / Project
> Builder but before XCode 2.x I would always come back to CW (…).
> XCode has come a long way and I can say I am really enjoying
> XCode 2.1.
Glad to hear such a good news. Welcome aboard ;) !

(snip)

> 3) If I start using the new locale designators, will this break my
> bundle in earlier versions of Mac OS X such as Jaguar and Panther?
Just wanted to bring some elements to this unanswered question: since
Apple's documentation advised us to *prefer* ISO-based designators, we
were using them *from the start* in the little project I'm
collaborating to (URL: http://dvdmanager.free.fr/).

Our app appeared on Jaguar, we've added about a dozen ISO-designated
localizations to our bundle, and it gained support for Panther when
available. FYI, it's today targetted to both Panther & Tiger (we've
removed our support to Jaguar…), and we're still using the same
ISO-designated localizations.

So don't worry about this and just follow Apple's recommendations. Always ;) !

Bye,


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