Re: Localization help
Re: Localization help
- Subject: Re: Localization help
- From: Steve Bird <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 08:51:00 -0500
On Jan 27, 2010, at 8:42 AM, email@hidden wrote:
I'm not sure if this is an XCode or Cocoa issue, so I'm going to
post this question on both lists:
I'm adding localization strings to my application. So far, I've
added Spanish, French, Italian and English Localizable.strings. When
I change languages, everyone one of them works except, Italian.
Here's what I did:
1) Add new strings to my project.
2) Get Info->Make file localizable
3) Get Info->Add Localization (English, French, Spanish, Italian)
4) Select each localization file, Get Info->Change encoding to UTF-8
and convert when prompted
5) Add localized strings ie "English string" = "Localized string";
Once I've done this, I go into System Preferences->Language and Text
and move one of the languages to the top of the list and run the
app. Every language is localized correctly, except for Italian. I've
removed my localizations, cleaned my project a couple of times and
the results are the same. Googling didn't find any helpful answers,
but one post about iPhone localization said that I should be using
ISO codes (it, fr, en, etc) as the usage of French, Italian and
Spanish is deprecated, but removing my localizations and using the
ISO codes gave the same results. So I'm at a loss, if anyone has any
pointers, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Thanks
--- Just a thought - you might want to state exactly HOW it "doesn't
work".
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Steve Bird
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www.Culverson.com (toll free) 1-877-676-8175
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