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Re: Localize GWorkspace
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Enrico Sersale |
Subject: |
Re: Localize GWorkspace |
Date: |
Thu, 30 Aug 2001 21:10:03 +0300 (EEST) |
On Thu, 30 Aug 2001, Nicola Pero wrote:
>
> > I was thinking that I could localize GWorkspace in four languages,
> > English, Italian, Romanian, and Spanish...
> >
> > Unfortunately, I can't find any example on how to use NSLocalizedString(),
> > how to add support for specifics chars (Romanian), and how to organize the
> > four tables. I don't either know where to put them :-)
> >
> > Can somebody help?
> >
> > I remember that Nicola wrote something about this on the list, but I don't
> > have the old messages anymore.
>
> You may take Gomoku.app as an example - it is localized, in English
> Italian French Swedish I think. I used the gnustep macro _() to quickly
> localize but that's only my personal preference - please use
> NSLocalizedString (xxx, @"") or even better NSLocalizedString (xxx,
> comment) if you have time to write comments (which are unfortunately
> ignored for now, but will be taken into account in the future).
>
> There is a problem - very unpleasant - though - which is that we don't yet
> have a reliable set of tools to generate and manage the
> Localizable.strings file - this means you have to prepare and update the
> Localizable.strings files by hand ... this is what I did with Gomoku.
>
Ok, it works ;-)
But, exactly, in NSLocalizedString (xxx, comment), what is supposed to
be/do the "comment" string?
Enrico