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Re: Localizing files


  • Subject: Re: Localizing files
  • From: Alexander von Below <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 10 Aug 2008 22:22:45 +0200

I can not answer your question, but I believe - in order to work on case-sensetive Disks - I believe should be "EN.lproj"

Alex

Am 10.08.2008 um 22:20 schrieb Jeff LaMarche:

When I make a file localizable, Xcode creates my base language project folder as "English.lproj". The current internationalization documentation say that we should be using the two-letter ISO code for our language instead, so it should be en.lproj. Is there anyway to get Xcode to use the two-letter ISO code for your base language when you first localize a file?

Thanks,
Jeff

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