2008/5/15 Rams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Thank you both for responding!  It has taken me a while to get back to
> this.
>
> Localizing strings seems to work fine.  I have my English.lproj and
> Japanese.lproj folders in my Resources folder.  I moved my Main.wo
> (ERXComponent) to my English.lproj folder, and when I attempt to create a
> Main.wo in my Japanese.lproj folder, WOLips complains about the duplicate.
> It seems to break WOLips and I get NullPointerExceptions making it
> impossible to edit either component until one or the other is deleted.  Is
> there a naming convention I'm unaware of or some other magic that I am
> missing?
>

You can have any .wo file duplicate (one in each .lproj dir), but ony one
.api file, check if there is only one Main.api, and put it in the Components
directory (no sub dir).


>
> Thanks again.
>
> On Apr 13, 2008, at 7:59 AM, Cail Borrell wrote:
>
>  Hi TIA
>>
>> In addition if you are not using sessions you can get your localizer with
>>
>>        ERXLocalizer.defaultLocalizer()
>>
>> and if you are using ERXComponent's you can call
>>
>>        localizer()
>>
>> directly from the component
>>
>> Regards,
>> Cail
>>
>>
>> and if you are not using sessions
>> On 13/04/2008, at 10.35, Helmut Schottmüller wrote:
>>
>>  Hi TIA,
>>>
>>> very simple and Apple Style as usual...
>>> Just add the language resources you need in your Resources folder. I for
>>> example have a
>>>
>>> German.lproj and
>>> English.lproj
>>>
>>> Inside these folders add your Localizable.strings file with the
>>> key-value-pairs for the localized strings (if you use Unicode encoding in
>>> your application, please make sure that the localized.strings files are
>>> UTF-16 encoded).
>>>
>>> In the Application constructor you should set your default language using
>>>
>>>  ERXLocalizer.setDefaultLanguage("German");
>>>
>>> In the component bindings simply use
>>>
>>> session.localizer.YOUR_LANGUAGE_ENTRY_KEY
>>>
>>> in the code
>>>
>>> session().localizer().valueForKey("YOUR_LANGUAGE_ENTRY_KEY")
>>>
>>> If you need to offer localized components with a bit more than some
>>> localized language entries, you may create the components in the
>>> Resource/LANGUAGE.lproj directory for every language you use.
>>>
>>> I am sure there is also an article in the Confluence Wiki about that (
>>> http://wiki.objectstyle.org).
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Helmut
>>>
>>>
>>> Am 12.04.2008 um 21:14 schrieb Rams:
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> Can anyone point me in the direction of information regarding how to
>>>> localize a WOLips project.  The process was fairly straightforward in 
>>>> xcode,
>>>> but I can't seem to find any info on WOLips.  I would like to know how to
>>>> localize components as well as strings.
>>>>
>>>> TIA
>>>>
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