I modified my stringsdict file by adding the 2 plurality forms which I had not 
used previously: few and many. With this change I now see the expected outcome. 
OK--so I removed the 2 new key/value pairs so that the file was returned to its 
state when it was not working and re-checked. Behold, it is working correctly. 
I don’t know why it was not working before but it is working now. Something 
seems fragile here. Anyway, thanks for the assistance.

Sean Todd

On Oct 29, 2013, at 6:40 PM, Kyle Sluder <k...@ksluder.com> wrote:

> On Tue, Oct 29, 2013, at 04:05 PM, Kyle Sluder wrote:
>> Hmm. I'm rereading the release notes and having a hard time mapping the
>> examples to the description of the feature. I've gotta figure out how
>> this works anyway, so I'm gonna try to build a test app myself.
> 
> Whew. I've got a sample project working:
> https://github.com/kylesluder/StringDictTest
> 
> Looks like you need an entry in the strings file _as well as_ an entry
> in the stringsdict. If you don't provide one, it silently fails to
> localize:
> https://github.com/kylesluder/StringDictTest/commit/c947b929389b08696ad3d3bdbeae7b8a2bd2f4e1
> 
> If you try to be brief by referencing the stringsdict configuration
> directly within the strings file, it crashes:
> https://github.com/kylesluder/StringDictTest/commit/964eb74d7c536a45172722bbdad027c0920fb020
> 
> Hope that helps. This is all awfully verbose and confusing.
> 
> --Kyle Sluder


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