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Using resources.resx for localization

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Nathan Laff - 21 Jun 2007 01:57 GMT
i am localizing a project for the first time in visual studio (done it in
delphi before) and had a question.

I understand resourcemanager and all that, but what do most people do with
the Properties.Resources.resx file for string localization?

Do you use this file for your local strings, or do you create a new file
i.e. MyProductStrings.resx, then MyProductStrings.en-us.resx? If you use the
one that comes with every project, how do you localize it? Do you put all
your languages under the properties folder?

Thanks for any opinions!

Nate
Husam Al-A''araj - 21 Jun 2007 11:00 GMT
Hi,
check this link:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms228208.aspx

Regards,
Husam Al-aáraj
www.aaraj.net

> i am localizing a project for the first time in visual studio (done it in
> delphi before) and had a question.
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> Nate
Nathan Laff - 21 Jun 2007 16:59 GMT
Yeah, i've read that. Like i said, I know how all this works, i'm just
looking for opinions on what other people do, regarding the built-in
Properties.Resources.Resoures.resx file

> Hi,
> check this link:
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>> Nate

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