does using -nl set the JVM [message #140532] |
Mon, 06 October 2003 17:20  |
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I am trying to figure out exactly what I get for passing the -nl <locale>
when I start eclipse. Does this set the JVM locale? Why does this not
change anything in Eclipse?
If I write something and add it to Eclipse that will take on the new
locale but none of the Eclipse stuff does. It all stays in English.
Just trying to figure out why this is happening, I know Eclipse has I18N.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Greg
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Re: does using -nl set the JVM [message #140542 is a reply to message #140532] |
Mon, 06 October 2003 17:54  |
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Originally posted by: richkulp.NO--SPAM.us.ibm.com
It has to be a valid locale and it has to be one of the locales that
Eclipse has been translated into. If it is not one of the translated
locales, Eclipse will show the base English translation.
The translations are for "de" (German), "fr" (French), "it" (Italian),
"ja" (Japanese), "ko" (Korean), "pt_BR" (Portuguese Brazil), "zh_CN"
(China), and "zh_TW" (Taiwan).
Also, please forgive me for any countries and languages that I may of
messed up on above. :-)
Rich
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