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Re: Adding localization on Xcode 4.4
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Re: Adding localization on Xcode 4.4


  • Subject: Re: Adding localization on Xcode 4.4
  • From: Kelly Keenan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2012 09:51:15 -0700

Could you send a picture of what you mean?

Thanks,
~ Kelly

Il giorno 20/ago/2012, alle ore 07:48, Andreas Mayer <email@hidden> ha scritto:

> (Just noticed I replied to the wrong list; redirecting to xcode-users)
>
>
> Am 20.08.2012 um 16:21 schrieb Jean-Daniel Dupas <email@hidden>:
>
>> Le 20 août 2012 à 16:08, Andreas Mayer <email@hidden> a écrit :
>>
>>>
>>> Am 17.08.2012 um 18:59 schrieb Kelly Keenan <email@hidden>:
>>>
>>>> You should add new localizations to your project the same way that you add a new target by selecting the Project, going to the Info tab for the Project (not the target), and adding a new Localization.  Adding a new localization is really a project-wide function, not specific to a single file.  This way you can localize all of your localizable resources at the same time instead of doing them one file at a time.
>>>
>>> In the info for one of my projects it says "English  60 Files Localized;  German  54 Files Localized".
>>>
>>> So how to I localize the remaining 6 files?
>>>
>>
>> You select the non localized file in the file tree, you display the file's information in the right panel, and in the Localization box, you check the box next to "German".
>>
>> Xcode should create the localized file.
>
> Great. But I'm still not sure I fully understand the UI.
>
> Here I've got a nib with two localizations. When I select the nib group in the navigator area, only the English nib file is checked. When I select the German version of the nib file, only that one is checked. Both files have their target membership selected.
> Both nib files are correctly included in the build product (i.e. works as expected).
> How do I interpret this? What changes when I check the German nib file while the nib group is selected?
>
>
> Andreas
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