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Why does "add localization" often not work?
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Why does "add localization" often not work?
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Why does "add localization" often not work?
From: jason rusoff <
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Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2004 22:18:14 -0800
I am trying to add localizations to resource files in order to move them into the correct lproj folder in my build. I find that some localizations (country codes like DE,NL) won't take. I type in the localization in the "Add localization" sheet for the file info. It doesn't complain, but does nothing. Is xcode checking for a valid entry, or doing something else that would invalidate my action?
Another "nice" thing I noticed about xcode is that when I delete the last localization, deleting only the reference, xcode still deletes the original resource file. Thank god for CVS.
Can anyone tell me what xcode might be doing to keep me from putting in localizations?
Thanks,
Jason Rusoff
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