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Re: testing localized license files


  • Subject: Re: testing localized license files
  • From: Paul Miller <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 11:11:55 -0500

email@hidden wrote:
Paul,

In Iceberg, in the spot where you select the License field, make sure that the "International" localization has the "None" radio button selected, and that all of the individual languages have the correct path selected. Make sure that you have an English localization too!

Aha! Perfect, thanks!!


- Rick

On 7/18/2008 11:38 AM, Paul Miller wrote:
email@hidden wrote:

> I'm trying to make my first localized installer (using Iceberg), and no
> matter what I try, I can't get the localized license agreement to show.
> I can get the rest of the installer to run in French, for example, but
> it's not picking up my localized agreement.
>
> As per the official documentation, I've tried creating sub-folders in
> Resources, each with the localized assets. So I've tried creating
> Resources/French/License.txt, but that didn't work. In Iceberg I've also
> tried explicitly adding a localization entry for the French license
> agreement, and also tried adding the French subfolder as an additional
> resource, but nothing has worked.
>
> What am I missing?


I don't know if "French" above is a typo, but it should be "Resources/French.lproj/License.txt". (Officially, "fr.lproj" should also work, but I haven't tried that.

Thanks Robert - I didn't in fact have the .lproj extension. I renamed the folders, and added each folder as an additional resource to the installer within Iceberg.


Now when I run the installer, I get the language menu at the top of the license agreement, and French is selected by default as appropriate, but I'm still seeing the English license agreement.

Is there something else I need to do?





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