Re: Localization testing
Re: Localization testing
- Subject: Re: Localization testing
- From: "Erik M. Buck" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 3 Mar 2002 14:43:51 -0600
The AppleLanguages defaults key may be what you want. If you specify this
on the command line it will supercede the stored default value for that
application.
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Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2002 2:20 PM
Subject: Localization testing
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I'm localizing an app for a second language, which is a first for me.
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I'd like to launch the app from the command line with an argument that
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tells it to use the second language, so I don't have to change my
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default language system-wide. I'm pretty sure there's a standard
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command-line argument for this, but I guessed -NSLanguage "Japanese" and
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that didn't do the trick. Searched the archives, but "language" as a
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keyword just brings up tons of Obj-C vs. Java stuff, of course. :->
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Looked in the doc for NSBundle and NSLocalizedString, came up
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empty-handed.
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Can anybody point me in the right direction? Thanks!
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Ben Haller
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Stick Software
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