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Changing the language at runtime
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Changing the language at runtime


  • Subject: Changing the language at runtime
  • From: Alexandre Koff <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 14:28:21 -0500

Is there any way to change the language at runtime so that for
instance once the user clicks on a button the application knows to use
another resource file?
Obviously using NSUserDefaults to change the value for
"AppleLanguages" will only take effect once the application restarts.
Is the best way to change that value and then restart the app or is
there a way to do it without restarting the application?

Thanks,
Alex Koff
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