Re: Re: Localization help
Re: Re: Localization help
- Subject: Re: Re: Localization help
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 18:04:37 +0000
On Jan 27, 2010 9:01am, Jon Gotow <email@hidden> wrote:
> At 1:41 PM +0000 1/27/10, email@hidden wrote:
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> 4) Select each localization file, Get Info->Change encoding to UTF-8
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> and convert when prompted
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> UTF-8 and UTF-16 both work fine, but Xcode seems to have a habit (or had a habit, I don't know that I've seen this recently) of getting very confused with the encoding of some files. Most of my localization problems have been fixed by opening the .strings file in BBEdit and making sure that it's saved correctly in UTF-8 or UTF-16. There have been some cases where UTF-16 has actually worked more reliably for me (Danish and Japanese). Not sure why.
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> Once I've done this, I go into System Preferences->Language and Text
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> and move one of the languages to the top of the list and run the
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> app. Every language is localized correctly, except for Italian. I've
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> removed my localizations, cleaned my project and a couple of times
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> and the results are the same. Googling didn't find any helpful
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> answers, but one post about iPhone localization said that I should
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> be using ISO codes (it, fr, en, etc) as the usage of French, Italian
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> and Spanish is deprecated, but removing my localizations and using
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> the ISO codes gave the same results. So I'm at a loss, if anyone has
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> any pointers, I'd greatly appreciate it.
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> Watch the console for errors.
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> - Jon
Thanks, but I did check the console, no errors. I'll try saving as UTF-16, and see if that helps.
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