t; Thanks,
>
> ~ Ender
>
> From: Alan Stenhouse Alan Stenhouse
> Reply: Alan Stenhouse alanstenho...@hotmail.com
> Date: February 24, 2014 at 13:55:12
> To: use-livecode@lists.runrev.com use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
> Subject: Re: Localization on iOS
> Hi Ender
>
>
Hi Ender,
Exactly this does it.
Just create an empty folder called, I think for Turkish, tr.lproj
Now use the copy file pane in the Standalone settings inside Livecode to copy
that to your project.
If you have your phone in Turkish then the iOS dialogs etc should now appear in
Turkish.
If yo
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Subject: Re: Localization on iOS
Hi Ender
Have you tried creating folders for each of the languages that you want to
support and add them to the project using the copy folder tab in standalone
settings?
The folder names are of the form:
tr.lproj (for turkish - I think!)
de.lproj
rom: Ender Nafi Elekcioglu
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> Hi folks,
>
> It seems that no matter the user?s localization settings {choice of interface
> or keyboard langu
Hi folks,
It seems that no matter the user’s localization settings {choice of interface
or keyboard language} are,
Livecode apps’ native-to-iOS controls use English.
Example:
User’s iPhone is set to Turkish but the mobile browser instance within my
Livecode app which loads a local pdf shows “2