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Re: [platform-help-dev] NLS and Eclipse help system
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Hi,
In Eclipse 1.0 content files could reside in one of the following
directories(I will use Simplified Chinese in the example). I list them in
the order that they are searched:
plugins/yourplugin/nl/zh_CN/
plugins/yourplugin/nl/zh/
plugins/yourplugin/nl/ - this will usually not have any files
plugins/yourplugin/ - this will usually have English files to be default to
In Eclipse 2.0 it is changing to:
plugins/yourplugin/nl/zh/CN/
plugins/yourplugin/nl/zh/
plugins/yourplugin/nl/ - this will usually not have any files
plugins/yourplugin/ - this will usually have English files to be default to
And for the documentation content html files, you should have them all
zipped into one file called doc.zip. You would probably save this zip as
plugins/yourplugin/nl/zh_CN/doc.zip
Konrad Kolosowski
Eclipse Help System
Erik
Hennum/Oakland/IBM@IBMUS To: platform-help-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
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04/10/2002 01:50 PM
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Hi, Ecliptans:
Can someone explain or provide an information resource for the Eclipse NLS
subdirectory structure within the documentation plugin directory?
From the org.eclipse.core.runtime.Plugin source code, it looks similar to
the following:
eclipse
plugins
documentationPlugin
nl
languageIdentifier1
localized content files
languageIdentifier2
localized content files
Is that right?
What would the language identifiers be? It looks like a language
identifiers can have multiple components, which are separated by
underscores in the identifier and represented with subdirectories in the
plugin.
Thanks in advance,
Erik Hennum
ehennum@xxxxxxxxxx
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