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Re: Using XCode and en.lproj vs. English.lproj
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Re: Using XCode and en.lproj vs. English.lproj


  • Subject: Re: Using XCode and en.lproj vs. English.lproj
  • From: Brian Krent <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2005 01:17:27 -0400

OTOH, the user experience with names like English.lproj is better. Just use Get Info in Finder to look at some Apple application's languages list (or modify it) - it's a real mess of unintelligible two-letter codes.

I agree. The abbreviation/"letter-codes" are ugly to look at. It's unnatural and disgusts me. At the very least, end users should never have to see it. But I'd rather not have the .lproj bundles named with the abbreviations either. It may be a standard, but it's not a very good standard for a humane operating environment.
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