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Revision as of 21:41, 31 August 2017
Example .strings file
/* Class = "IBUILabel"; text = "or"; ObjectID = "DTz-P6-Y3D"; */ "DTz-P6-Y3D.text" = "or"; /* Class = "IBUITextField"; placeholder = "Username"; ObjectID = "FiC-Ph-wbo"; */ "FiC-Ph-wbo.placeholder" = "Username"; /* Class = "IBUILabel"; text = "The username or password was incorrect."; ObjectID = "tDx-oc-GBE"; */ "tDx-oc-GBE.text" = "The username or \"password\" was incorrect.";
Example Project Definition File
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
<lrmconf>
<model-version>2.0.11</model-version>
<project-name>DemoIOS</project-name>
<project-desc>This is a sample LRM Project definition file, configured for IOS resource files</project-desc>
<group-name>acme</group-name>
<top-level-dir>C:\acme\source</top-level-dir>
<detect-errors>
<missed-trans-error>1</missed-trans-error>
<parameter-mismatch-error>1</parameter-mismatch-error>
</detect-errors>
<track-back-locale>br</track-back-locale>
<pseudo-locale>eo</pseudo-locale>
<target-locales>
<locale>es_MX</locale>
<locale>fr_CA</locale>
<locale>fr_FR</locale>
</target-locales>
<default-locale>en_US</default-locale>
<resource-extensions>
<resource-extension>
<!-- parser-type not needed since .strings is a standard LRM extension that maps to the strings parser type -->
<extension>strings</extension>
<file-name-pattern/>
<use-pattern-on-dflt-locale>1</use-pattern-on-dflt-locale>
<file-location-pattern>l_c_v</file-location-pattern>
<use-location-pattern-on-dflt-locale>1</use-location-pattern-on-dflt-locale>
<base-file-encoding>UTF-8</base-file-encoding>
<localized-file-encoding>UTF-8</localized-file-encoding>
<parameter-regex-pattern><![CDATA[(%([dsf]|(\d+\$[dsf@])|(\.\d+f)|@))|%\{\w+\}]]></parameter-regex-pattern>
</resource-extension>
<resource-extension>
<!-- parser-type is required because .myext is not a standard LRM extension -->
<extension>myext</extension>
<parser-type>strings</parser-type>
<file-name-pattern/>
<use-pattern-on-dflt-locale>1</use-pattern-on-dflt-locale>
<file-location-pattern>l_c_v</file-location-pattern>
<use-location-pattern-on-dflt-locale>1</use-location-pattern-on-dflt-locale>
<base-file-encoding>UTF-8</base-file-encoding>
<localized-file-encoding>UTF-8</localized-file-encoding>
<parameter-regex-pattern><![CDATA[(%([dsf]|(\d+\$[dsf@])|(\.\d+f)|@))|%\{\w+\}]]></parameter-regex-pattern>
</resource-extension>
</resource-extensions>
<dirset>
<includes>
<include-dir-file>**/src/**</include-dir-file>
</includes>
<excludes>
<exclude-dir-file>**/src/test/**</exclude-dir-file>
</excludes>
</dirset>
</lrmconf>
Why don't Bad iOS Comments Trigger Errors?
If an IOS file has a comment that is not ended properly, no error is thrown. For example, if a comment doesn't have an ending */, such as /*Bad comment no errors are found.
This is due to the formatting of iOS. This type of bad comments would typically be created on the base files.
Note key/value pairs are not effected. Noticed when LRM_RESEND tag was added, the info in the Changed Key values included LRM_RESEND.