My project has
1. en_GB.lproj
2. en_US.lproj
3. en.lproj
Directories. Each time even if I change region setting, always strings from
en.lproj directory is displayed.
On Feb 3, 2013 2:03 AM, "Keith Duncan" <ke...@33software.com> wrote:

> >> 1. en-US
> >> 2. en-UK
> >> 3. en
>
> There is no en-UK locale ID, nor an en_UK, the identifier for the United
> Kingdom is GB.
>
> en-GB refers to British English as used anywhere in the world
> en_GB refers to Generic English as used in the United Kingdom
>
> > Docs say to use an underscore, not a hyphen. Are you sure your .lproj
> directories are correctly-named?
>
> They don’t blanket recommend using identifiers that specify a generic
> language and region.
>
> If you localise for en_GB and a user located in the United Kingdom moves
> to America and changes their region to United States (to adopt the US date
> format and currency etc), doesn’t suddenly start speaking American English,
> and would probably prefer the application continue to use British English,
> if they’ve put that ahead of American English or plain English in their
> language order preference.
>
> Keith
>
>
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