On 23/01/2013, at 4:25 PM, Glenn L. Austin wrote:
> Why not define a language-specific string that has a Default value of "NO" 
> and and English value of "YES".
> 
> Then just test the string for equal to "YES" -- if true, then you're running 
> in English!

Hi Glenn,

Thanks for the idea. I've never localised any strings before so I checked out 
the LR.

I created a Dynamic constant as per the LR: String defaults to "NO", checked 
dynamic, clicked +, set to any platform, selected "English" and set this to 
"YES". However when I display a MsgBox on app startup it says "YES" when OS X 
is booted with it's language set to English or German. I've tried switching to 
German and restarted the OS X (all the finder strings change) but my app still 
displays English = "YES" on startup. Just checking is this dynamic constant 
meant to take the Language setting from the system or is it taking it from the 
build language setting of the app? My build language setting is set to Default.

Thanks,

Mark
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