Re: .lproj directory naming
Re: .lproj directory naming
- Subject: Re: .lproj directory naming
- From: Steve Christensen <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 07:47:43 -0800
On Feb 13, 2007, at 8:53 PM, Laurence Harris wrote:
On Feb 13, 2007, at 5:53 PM, Steve Christensen wrote:
Right, I know what the various ISO 639 designations are, but I was
also wondering if anybody knew how far back they were supported vs
the legacy designations in terms of CFBundle/NSBundle, nibs, etc.
I expect that running on 10.3 will be the earliest I have to
consider and don't want a later surprise when that OS version
doesn't recognize the ISO 639 versions.
I hope it's safe to assume you'll be testing whatever this is on at
least one computer with 10.3 installed. If that is indeed the case,
wouldn't it be a lot simpler to search for "en.lproj" folders (and
other languages you want to support such as "de.proj")? And yes,
there are lots of them in 10.3. If I planned to support a language
I couldn't find doing such a search, I'd be sure to test it and if
for some reason the name I was using didn't work, I'd just change
the name of the .lproj folder.
Oh, I wouldn't blindly ship something I hadn't tested. That would be
making some sort of assumption, with all the attendant evil...
For now I plan to use the legacy designations. I was just wondering
when support for the ISO 639 designations started being recognized.
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