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Own localised module .jar (Not talking about bundle.prop here)

 
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 5:38 pm    Post subject: Own localised module .jar (Not talking about bundle.prop here) Reply with quote

Hello there,

is it possible to create our own localised module and add it to the platform?

Let's say that I want to localise a part of netbeans to work on a language not yet implemented by the platform.

If I create the module with its bundles etc, when I added it to the correspondent locale folder and then run netbeans the platform crashes 'cause that's not recognise the pre fix of the .jar. (of the type of _es, _de...)

Is it possible to add a new prefix somewhere?

Thanks

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 6:25 am    Post subject: Own localised module .jar (Not talking about bundle.prop here) Reply with quote

Hi Tonny,
thanks for the info.

I'll added the links from your two blogs
http://blogs.kiyut.com/tonny/2008/02/13/netbeans-platform-localization-and-branding-trick/
Netbeans Platform localization and branding trick and
http://blogs.kiyut.com/tonny/2007/08/04/netbeans-platform-i18n-and-localization/
Netbeans Platform i18n and localization and also the links to NetBeans (
http://translatedfiles.netbeans.org/ NetBeans TranslatedFiles Project ,
http://translatedfiles.netbeans.org/index-platform.html NetBeans Platform
Localization and http://translatedfiles.netbeans.org/index-l10n.html
NetBeans IDE and Platform Localization ) to the link-collection in my
project homepage https://multilingual.dev.java.net/ MultiLingual in
NetBeans (see chapter:
https://multilingual.dev.java.net/#Several_links_around_branding_and_internationalization
Several links around branding and internationalization ).




Tonny Kohar-2 wrote:
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Hi,

On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 12:38 AM, cseguin <address-removed> wrote:
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Hello there,



is it possible to create our own localised module and add it to the
platform?



Let's say that I want to localise a part of netbeans to work on a
language not yet implemented by the platform.




Last time, I wrote a blog entry for this problem at
http://blogs.kiyut.com/tonny/2008/08/06/netbeans-platform-localization-as-plugins/

note: it is tested up to Netbeans 6.7.1 and works for me. It is not
yet tested for the upcoming Netbeans 6.8.

Cheers
Tonny Kohar
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http://www.kiyut.com




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NetBeans 6.7 .
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 6:25 am    Post subject: Own localised module .jar (Not talking about bundle.prop here) Reply with quote

Hi,

On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 12:38 AM, cseguin <address-removed> wrote:
Quote:
Hello there,



is it possible to create our own localised module and add it to the platform?



Let's say that I want to localise a part of netbeans to work on a language not yet implemented by the platform.




Last time, I wrote a blog entry for this problem at
http://blogs.kiyut.com/tonny/2008/08/06/netbeans-platform-localization-as-plugins/

note: it is tested up to Netbeans 6.7.1 and works for me. It is not
yet tested for the upcoming Netbeans 6.8.

Cheers
Tonny Kohar
--
Sketsa SVG Editor
imagine, design, create ...
http://www.kiyut.com
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cseguin



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PostPosted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 8:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks Peter and Tony,

I will look in detail to all this info and give it a try.

Let you know how it goes,

Thank you

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