Re: Programmatically Accessing Core Data Localization Strings

2009-06-22 Thread Nick Zitzmann


On Jun 22, 2009, at 7:56 PM, Sebastian Celis wrote:


I have a strings file defined for my Core Data model. As such, my
Data.xcdatamodel file has a corresponding DataModel.strings file. This
seems to work great for auto-generated messages, but now I have a need
to access these localized strings programmatically. NSLocalizedString
does not seem to find them, and the localizationDictionary property of
my NSManagedObjectModel is often nil (the documentation states that
this is loaded lazily).

How can I go about localizing the names of my properties and entities
from code?



Use NSLocalizedStringFromTable() with DataModel as the name of the  
table.


Nick Zitzmann
http://www.chronosnet.com/



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Re: Programmatically Accessing Core Data Localization Strings

2009-06-22 Thread Sebastian Celis
Perfect! Thanks!

- Sebastian


On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 9:36 PM, Nick Zitzmannn...@chronosnet.com wrote:

 On Jun 22, 2009, at 7:56 PM, Sebastian Celis wrote:

 I have a strings file defined for my Core Data model. As such, my
 Data.xcdatamodel file has a corresponding DataModel.strings file. This
 seems to work great for auto-generated messages, but now I have a need
 to access these localized strings programmatically. NSLocalizedString
 does not seem to find them, and the localizationDictionary property of
 my NSManagedObjectModel is often nil (the documentation states that
 this is loaded lazily).

 How can I go about localizing the names of my properties and entities
 from code?


 Use NSLocalizedStringFromTable() with DataModel as the name of the table.

 Nick Zitzmann
 http://www.chronosnet.com/




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