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  • Subject: Fwd: Internationalization support
  • From: JC Helary <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2006 11:02:02 +0900

Sorry, I meant to send this to cocoa-dev. I got mixed up somewhere...
JC Helary

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From: JC Helary <email@hidden>
Date: 2006年1月6日 2:30:29:JST
To: Mac OS X Bitch <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: Internationalization support

That's weird. You should not need to "reinstall" OSX, especially since there is nothing different between changing the "International" settings to French and having the default setting to French.

Believe me, I am translator/OSX apps localiser by trade and I test all my work by only changing the International setting. If that does not work then there is something wrong in your code.

I run applications in English, French and Japanese on a per application basis. I know my case is a little extreme, but you should really have your app working in French by only changing the application locale in International. You cannot imagine what context the end user will use for your app.

Are you sure the localisation has been properly accomplished ? With AppleGlot and a .wg editor (LocFactoryEditor for ex) ?

Jean-Christophe Helary

On 2006/01/06, at 1:23, John Cebasek wrote:

Just to answer my own question, I guess I've got too much NeoCitrin in me as I hadn't installed Mac OS X in French. Once I reinstalled with French as the system language, everything worked as it should.

JC
----- Original Message ----- From: "John Cebasek" <email@hidden>
To: "Cocoa Dev" <email@hidden>
Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 9:36 AM
Subject: Internationalization support



Hi All:

I've got a security agent plugin that I'm internationalizing and I'm having trouble. I've got my English.lproj and French.lproj (containing the appropriate nib and localizable.strings) and when I set the system to French, my plugin remains in English.

I'm thinking that it's the old code I inherited. Right now to load the nib it's doing an:

[NSBundle loadNibNamed:@"george" owner:self];

Is this the proper way to make sure that the correct language is used? If not can someone point me to a URL. that explains how to make sure the system language is used.

Thanks...


John
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