Permanently adding a localization language to Xcode?
Permanently adding a localization language to Xcode?
- Subject: Permanently adding a localization language to Xcode?
- From: Alex Cone <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 21:17:45 -0500
Anyone know how to add a localization language to Xcode and make it
stick?
Way back when, with ProjectBuilder, there was a plist buried somewhere
that contained the canonical list of languages. Adding an entry there
caused PB to add a language to it's UI when you went to localize
something.
In Xcode, when I localize something, I get a combo box with 4
languages. I can add one (say something uncommon like "Spanish") but it
forgets it by the time I select the next file and click "Add
Localization..."
Why isn't in Preferences anyway? Hmmm... If it wanted to be smart,
once I had localized a resource for a new language in a given project,
that language choice could be stored in the project file and
automatically added for that project alone...
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__alex cone
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The original British monentary system:
Two farthings=One Ha'penny. Two ha'pennies=One Penny. Three
pennies=A Thrupenny Bit. Two thrupences=A Sixpence. Two sixpences=One
Shilling, or Bob. Two bob=A Florin. One florin and a sixpence=Half a
Crown. Four half crowns=Ten Bob Note. Two ten bob notes=One Pound (or
240 pennies). One pound and one shilling=One Guinea.
The British resisted decimalized currency for a long time because
they thought it was too complicated.
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