I’d usually go with this:
MSSTR(NSLocalizedString(@“ui.approxTimeFormat”, nil),
MSLocalizedTimeInterval(timeInterval))
In en_US it expands:
ui.approxTimeFormat = “Approx. %@“
In zh_CN:
ui.approxTimeFormat = “大约 %@后“
Note: MSSTR(...) is a macro expands to [NSString stringWithFormat:__VA_ARGS__]
to save space, and I have a habit of using code-like localisation keys, you can
find an alternative implementation in my MSBooster library (and hence the
prefix). The MSLocalizedTimeInterval turns a time interval into its localised
human-friendly version.
On Nov 29, 2013, at 1:31, Graham Cox wrote:
> I’m fairly sure the answer’s no, but is there any way to get a localized
> time-estimate string, given a NSTimeInterval? e.g. “about 10 seconds”, etc
> for progress indicators and the like.
>
> —Graham
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