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Re: BAse localisation and strings files compatibility with 10.7
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Re: BAse localisation and strings files compatibility with 10.7


  • Subject: Re: BAse localisation and strings files compatibility with 10.7
  • From: Antonio Nunes <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2012 15:52:59 +0100

On 30 Dec, 2012, at 23:09 , Antonio Nunes <email@hidden> wrote:

> I'm considering moving (part of) an existing project to using a base localisation, with nibs only for the base language, and strings files to localise for other languages. I can't find in the documentation whether this feature is compatible with 10.7. I think it is, but I'm not sure, and can't find any confirmation on it in Apple's docs nor generally on the web. I need this app to remain compatible with 10.7. Can I safely move to using base localisation and strings files to localise nibs?


To answer my own question: some hands-on testing demonstrated that an app localised this way won't even startup under Lion. SO the answer is no.

-António

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