Re: Adding more localized *.strings
Re: Adding more localized *.strings
- Subject: Re: Adding more localized *.strings
- From: Laurence Harris <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 3 May 2007 01:45:11 -0400
On May 2, 2007, at 6:14 PM, James Blair wrote:
But you can do it for the application that's using your framework. If
the application doesn't have Italian resources I wouldn't expect the
system to use yours.
Bingo. The application wasn't claiming support for the recently added
languages, only for the original localizations. Doing a Get Info and
looking in the Languages didn't tell me anything (the pane was
empty), but
Show Package Contents on the app revealed the file Contents:Info.plist
which listed supported localizations.
I've never heard of that and it doesn't seem to be standard (Safari
and Mail don't have an entry for that in their plists). The supported
languages should be those with corresponding .lproj folders in the
Resources folder.
Surprise - the app included all the
original localizations, but none of the new ones. Adding new
values to
the localization attribute resolves the problem, and allows all of the
localizations (new and old) to behave as expected.
What is the key in the plist?
Larry
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