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Re: Localization support [message #611290 is a reply to message #110471] |
Thu, 03 November 2005 10:21  |
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Originally posted by: richkulp.us.NO_SPAM.ibm.com
What does it do? Does it switch the locale for the editor so that it
displays the strings in the class being edited in the new locale?
Currently it is only the current locale that started Eclipse.
Normally the term "internationalize" means that you want to change from
using quoted strings to using property resource bundles. If you want to
do that, then Eclipse already provides that. Select a
class/package/project and do Source->Externalize Strings... to do this.
Eyecanseeyou wrote:
> Hello,
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> In the JFormDesigner it is possible to "internationalize" the labels of
> the graphical interface.
> Ref: http://www.jformdesigner.com/doc/help/news/images/20/i18n_ma in.png
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> Is something in the same way is planned for VE ?
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> Thanks.
>
> Another message about this :
> http://dev.eclipse.org/newslists/news.eclipse.tools.ve/msg02 297.html
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Thanks,
Rich Kulp
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Re: Localization support [message #611292 is a reply to message #110498] |
Thu, 03 November 2005 11:02  |
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Originally posted by: eyecanseeyou.free.fr
It automatically puts all strings into the specified resource bundle.
Yes I think (I never use it) it displays the interface in the selected
language.
Rich Kulp wrote:
> What does it do? Does it switch the locale for the editor so that it
> displays the strings in the class being edited in the new locale?
> Currently it is only the current locale that started Eclipse.
> Normally the term "internationalize" means that you want to change from
> using quoted strings to using property resource bundles. If you want to
> do that, then Eclipse already provides that. Select a
> class/package/project and do Source->Externalize Strings... to do this.
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Re: Localization support [message #611293 is a reply to message #110523] |
Thu, 03 November 2005 12:10  |
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Originally posted by: richkulp.us.NO_SPAM.ibm.com
I didn't understand your answer, sorry. Are you saying it just changes
the locale or does it actually externalize the strings and put them into
the bundles (i.e. change the code itself and the properties files
themselves)?
Eyecanseeyou wrote:
> It automatically puts all strings into the specified resource bundle.
> Yes I think (I never use it) it displays the interface in the selected
> language.
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Thanks,
Rich Kulp
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Re: Localization support [message #611294 is a reply to message #110535] |
Fri, 04 November 2005 03:30  |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: eyecanseeyou.free.fr
Switch locale used in design view AND automatically puts all strings into
the specified resource bundle.
Have a look at, it needs no explanation :
http://www.jformdesigner.com/doc/help/news/images/20/i18n_ma in.png
Rich Kulp wrote:
> I didn't understand your answer, sorry. Are you saying it just changes
> the locale or does it actually externalize the strings and put them into
> the bundles (i.e. change the code itself and the properties files
> themselves)?
> Eyecanseeyou wrote:
>> It automatically puts all strings into the specified resource bundle.
>> Yes I think (I never use it) it displays the interface in the selected
>> language.
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Re: Localization support [message #611295 is a reply to message #110547] |
Fri, 04 November 2005 10:45  |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: richkulp.us.NO_SPAM.ibm.com
I'm sorry but that link tells me nothing. It is a just a picture. It
doesn't explain what it does.
Putting strings into bundles is done by Eclipse. They have
externalization the functions.
But it is a desire to allow switching locale on the fly. We just haven't
done it.
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Thanks,
Rich Kulp
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