Re: testing localized license files
Re: testing localized license files
- Subject: Re: testing localized license files
- From: Stéphane Sudre <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2008 02:04:14 +0200
On Jul 18, 2008, at 6:11 PM, Paul Miller wrote:
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!!
To shed some light on this.
Installer.app is an evolving beast. In the first versions of Mac OS X
(probably until 10.3), if you had a License file in Resources ( ==
International) and one in French.lproj, Installer.app would use the
file in Resources for all the languages but French. It would use the
one in French.lproj for French. Then this changed and so the idea is
that you should not use an International localization.
For the record, in Mac OS X 10.5, there is (unless this has been
fixed stealthily) a bug related to localized Licenses. You should not
used the abbreviated localization name (en.lproj instead of
English.lproj) as this will cause dynamic localization troubles with
the buttons.
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