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Re: Internationalization


  • Subject: Re: Internationalization
  • From: Dietmar Planitzer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2001 00:26:13 +0200

> From: Lars Hoss <email@hidden>
>
> The chapter Documentation > Cocoa > Program Design >
> Internationalization gives an example of how to find out the
> supported languages.
> The constant NSLanguages, however, seems not to be defined anywhere?
> Even a "find /System/Libraries -type f -name "*.h" -exec grep
> "NSLanguages" {} \; -print"
> failed.


Try the string @"AppleLanguages". This change is documented in one of the
MacOS X release notes (I think BP or GM).


Regards,

Dietmar Planitzer


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