I am curious about this conversation.  I write apps that run in several
languages...10,12,15 languages.
To date I have used indexed arrays.  At times memory boundaries have been an
issue, but I have always been able to solve these issues with segmenting. 
For each form I create in constructor, I dynamically fill it at run time
with the appropriate language array.  This way one prc supports several
languages dynamically.  
I am not sure the way I am doing it is the most efficient.
But, I wouldn't want to use constructor for 10 languages X 100 screens.
Do you need to use constructor for overlays?

Rick Gadbois
PHT Corporation
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 1:54 PM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Re: strings and string lists


Charles Rezsonya wrote:

>Are there any pro's or con's against using strings&string lists versus hard
>coding strings into the app?
One BIG one is internationalization. If you're planning to sell your 
product anywhere that has a different language than the one you write it, 
you'd better use resources. Otherwise it means code changes and a 
recompile to change a string.

Dave Johnson

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