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Re: Xcode-users Digest, Vol 7, Issue 263
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Re: Xcode-users Digest, Vol 7, Issue 263


  • Subject: Re: Xcode-users Digest, Vol 7, Issue 263
  • From: Lorenzo Thurman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2010 17:00:57 -0500



--"My break-dancing days are over, but there's always the funky chicken"
The Full Monty

On Jul 14, 2010, at 12:28 PM, email@hidden wrote:

Re: Xcode not opening XIBs on double-click anymore
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"Nothing has changed. "English" and "en" are essentially equivalent for
localization (except that "en" is an official language code"

If I might piggyback this question, I'd like to know what makes sense when localizing an app:
Should I use the IB provided names for  localizations or the ISO language codes. For example, if you add a localization for French, you a get a folder named French.lproj, but since Xcode doesn't have a default name for Brazilian Portuguese, you have to enter pr_BR. Should I always use the ISO code, e.g. en_US for American English, or does it matter? 
Thanks
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