Re: How to support an Application with International languages
Re: How to support an Application with International languages
- Subject: Re: How to support an Application with International languages
- From: "Iain Delaney" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 11:13:58 -0400
That's all well and good, but how do you make 'en.lproj'? If I make a
brand-new, empty Cocoa project in XCode, it puts an 'English.lproj' in
the project file. First of all, I hope the Leopard version of XCode
fixes this. It's just silly to tell us that something has been has
been deprecated and still provide it as a default.
And secondly, how do I 'convert' English.lproj to en.lproj? I've tried
to rename it, and trick XCode into recognizing it, or having XCode
rename it, but nothing seems to work.
I asked this question on the list a few weeks ago, but received no answer.
... except don't use "English" and "German" -- use "en.lproj" and
"de.lproj". The capitalized names have been deprecated for a while.
--
Iain Delaney
email@hidden
www.lucernesys.com
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