The jump.properties in that folder is the properties file for your plugin there is no myPlugin.properties

The core jump.properties file for OJ stays where it is now.

Paul

Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
Paul,

Thanks for the quick response.

You wrote: "Arrange your directories such that your java source is in a separate
parent directory from you resource files."

Roger that.

You wrote: "Then put the jump.properties in the language folder under
resources/net/...../superSelect."

Just to clarify and confirm, this folder gets both the jump.properties
file and myPlugIn.properties file, right?

Landon

On Nov 5, 2007 11:44 AM, Paul Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Landon,

Arrange your directories such that your java source is in a separate
parent directory from you resource files.

src\main
 java\
 resources\

Then put the jump.properties in the language folder under
resources/net/...../superSelect

By convention you should avoid using capitals in a package name.

Paul


Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
Paul,

Today I am starting my effort to internationalize the Super Select
Tool. (This is my first ever effort at internationalizing anything, so
please be patient with me.) I was looking over the steps you outlined
on the wiki under the heading "Since OpenJUMP Nightly Build Nov
2007..." here:

http://openjump.org/wiki/show/How+to+use+i18n+Internationalization

I had a couple of questions before I get started.

[1] All of my source code falls under a
net.surveyos.sourceforge.openjump.plugins.superSelect package.
According to Step 1 on the wiki, would I put the properties files for
translations in a
resources/net/surveyos/sourceforge/openjump/plugins/superSelect/language
folder, where resources shares the same parent folder as the net
folder for my source code?

For example:

/net/surveyos/sourceforge/openjump/plugins/superSelect/
resources/net/surveyos/sourceforge/openjump/plugins/superSelect/language

[2] In Step 2 on the wiki, you say "Add the jump.properties file (and
other language files) into the directory created in 1". Does this mean
I have to copy the properties file for OpenJUMP into my plug-in
directory? Or do I only put in properties files for my plug-in in this
directory? Or is it both?

Thanks for the help Paul. I hope to have the internationalization of
the Super Select Tool done this week. I will let you know how things
work out.

The Sunburned Surveyor

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