Re: .strings files for localization
Re: .strings files for localization
- Subject: Re: .strings files for localization
- From: Jacky Gagnon <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 10:55:27 -0400
Its very cool!
And I found two command in XCode (they was under menu format) for
parsing plist : Parse selection and file as property list...
Thanks!
Jacky :-)
On 04-09-23, at 10:24, Jean-François Veillette wrote:
Mike Ferris (the NeXT engineer behind the openstep text system) wrote
a nice bundle to enhance the cocoa text system.
Look on his site :
www.lorax.com
It's named TextExtra, install it, and after that you will have in any
Cocao application (TextEdit, XCode, etc.) a TextExtra menu with a
plist parsing / checking submenu.
That will do the job !
- jfv
Le 04-09-23, à 10:15, Jacky Gagnon a écrit :
Hi,
Is there an editor for .strings files? I'd like to check syntax
more easily of .strings files, without compiling and executing my
application. Its easy for non developper who edit these files to
duplicate keys , forget ";" or quote.
Property List Editor can read it, but when I save, he change the
encoding from UTF-16 to UTF-8 and convert the text file to xml file
and remove all comments! And he don't say where the error is, when he
try to open a .strings file with bad formatting.
Thanks!
Jacky :-)
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