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ThSITC
.... JUST for your info ...

*I* am simply multi-minded, multi-threaded ...

*OK for You NetRexx minded Folks* (Please!)

Thomas.
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Betreff: Re: [platform-dev] Re: change application language
Datum: Wed, 23 Jan 2013 18:40:48 +0100
Von: Thomas Schneider [hidden email]
Organisation: Thomas Schneider, IT-Consulting
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Hi Geertjan,

*I* am watching now NetBeans Developments for 2-3 Years.

*You* are, as always, *very Precise* as well as *helpful* ton any & all Questions *arising (and/or RAISED)*
There on and for the NetBeans PlatForm!

*Excellent Work*, as well as *Excellecnt Knowledge*, of all those details, which *I* will still
have to learn, by the way!


My Compliments, to you, and the whole NetBeans Development Group!
Any good luck, as well as success, for you always *growing brand*, as I do see...

Thomas Schneider.
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Am 23.01.2013 17:19, schrieb Geertjan Wielenga:
On 01/23/2013 03:46 PM, Thomas Schneider wrote:
My shop is working on supporting *multi-Lingual* Applications.

Geertjan, or others, where shall I have to start READING UP *present support of multi-lingual* applications with NetBeans?


https://blogs.oracle.com/geertjan/entry/runtime_swedish_english_language_switching
https://blogs.oracle.com/geertjan/entry/runtime_swedish_english_language_switching1

Gj

Please do have a look at www.Kenai.com/Project Logos

*and/or*

www.thsitc.com/logos

for an (already a bit ancient) description of what we are doing here, in Vienna, Austria!

Thomas Schneider
Owner of www.thsitc.com
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Am 23.01.2013 11:54, schrieb Timon Veenstra:

If not, the option I was considering is to modify the configuration file (located in etc/myapplication.conf), add the locale settings to the default_options property and restart the platform using

Code:
LifecycleManager.getDefault().markForRestart();
LifecycleManager.getDefault().exit();

Doesn't seem to be such a bad solution to me, especially for large applications.

But, do you need a language switch?
The application will always try to start in the users current language when no specific locale is provided in the application.conf
For us this was enough. If a user runs a windows in English, they must be confident enough with the language to use our application in English as well :)
When the user is running windows (or mac/linux) in Dutch (or another supported language), the application will start in dutch.




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Thomas Schneider, IT Consulting; http://www.thsitc.com; Vienna, Austria, Europe



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