correct, but just for the snapshots.

this is because the snapshot distros carry the language files in the zip file 
but the standalone jar file is a drop-in for stable releases, which still have 
and will keep the language files in the jar.

seen?.. ede

On 24.11.2011 22:12, Landon Blake wrote:
> Ede:
>
> I'm a little confused. Are we now packaging a OJ Core JAR file with
> all of the I18N files, and one without?
>
> Landon
>
> On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 1:51 PM,<edgar.sol...@web.de>  wrote:
>> i am about to put the following into trunk.
>>
>> snapshots will have
>> - the language/ folder in their root for translator convenience
>> - the oj-core.jar in the distro zips will not contain the language/ folder 
>> to circumvent confusion (e.g. why does german work although their is no 
>> language file in language/)
>> - to point out the difference these stripped jars will have the suffix 
>> -nolang e.g. OpenJUMP-20111113-r2524-nolang.jar
>> - an unstripped oj-core.jar is still built and available to be thrown into 
>> official releases for ease of testing
>>
>> ..ede
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