Thanks for the point, but as far as I have hardcoded strings on my Java
code, I need to change my code... Also the concept of code may be
understood on a wider manner that includes not only Java code, but also
XML resource files and other things like that.

Of course I have been reading that guide, and also the Helo l10n example.

Anyway thank you very much for the interest,




On 20/06/12 17:52, Nobu Games wrote:
>
>> I have yet a clear idea on what changes I must do to my code for 
>> supporting several languages at once, 
>>
> Maybe I'm getting you wrong but I'm having the impression that you don't 
> completely understand the features that are already there. If you coded 
> your app how Google wanted you to code your app in the first place you do 
> not need to change anything about your *code*. Ever since then Android 
> comes with a pretty good working internationalization feature. I suggest 
> that you read following page before trying to implement your own 
> internationalization feature: 
> http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/resources/localization.html
>
> But maybe you already know about that.
>

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