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


  • Subject: Re: Using XCode and en.lproj vs. English.lproj
  • From: "Alexey Proskuryakov" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2005 08:38:49 +0400

On Thu, 23 Jun 2005 18:30:42 -0700 Scott Tooker <email@hidden> wrote:

Finally, I have a couple of questions. I was reading the documentation about how a modern bundle should look like, especially that in regard to localization resources. Also Deborah Goldsmith has urged us to stop using English.lproj or French.lproj as the directories to put our localized resources and use en.lproj and fr.lproj instead. However, XCode project stationery still uses the old locale names and creates an English.lproj directory instead of creating directories with the proper ISO regional designators. Thus, I have few questions:

1) Is this a known bug? If not I am happy to file one;

Yes, this is a bug. please file one.

OTOH, the user experience with names like English.lproj is better. Just use Get Info in Finder to look at some Apple application's languages list (or modify it) - it's a real mess of unintelligible two-letter codes.


- WBR, Alexey Proskuryakov
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