Not sure how other IDEs but in IntelliJ once you have at least one
translation beside default and you open any of them there at the bottom of
the freame are two tabs to switch between "Text" and "Resource bundle". In
Resource bundle view it will highlight in red any property that is not
available in some translations. This is default functionality of IDE.

Peter

On 3 December 2010 09:40, Frank van Lankvelt <f.vanlankv...@onehippo.com>wrote:

> in the process of expanding the number of languages my wicket
> application is available in, I'm running into the question of tracking
> properties files.
> In particular, I want to be able to get some kind of feedback about
> missing translations; mismatches between property files would be
> sufficient.
>
> How do you do this?  Is there a maven plugin that I've missed, or
> perhaps a standalone tool?
>
> cheers, Frank
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