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== Naming Conventions ==
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Android resources bundles are named <code>strings.xml</code>. Typically, an Android application will have one <code>strings.xml</code> base file located under a directory named <code>values</code>. The corresponding translated resource bundle will be also named <code>strings.xml</code> and located under a directory named <code>values-fr</code> (for French) at the same level as <code>values</code>.
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== Example strings.xml File For Android==
 
== Example strings.xml File For Android==
   

Revision as of 22:52, 16 September 2016

Naming Conventions

Android resources bundles are named strings.xml. Typically, an Android application will have one strings.xml base file located under a directory named values. The corresponding translated resource bundle will be also named strings.xml and located under a directory named values-fr (for French) at the same level as values.

Example strings.xml File For Android

 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
 <resources xmlns:tools="http://schemas.android.com/tools">
  <string name="menu_find">Find</string>
  <string name="menu_historical_search">Search Historical Records</string>
  <string name="person_activity_title">Person</string>
  <string name="label_person_tree_button">View This Tree</string>
  <string name="label_person_other">Other</string>
  <string name="label_person_name">Name</string>
  <string name="label_person_details">Details</string>
  <string name="fact_detail_sub_header_reason">Reason This Information Is Correct</string>
  <string name="fact_detail_footer_modified">Modified</string>
  <string name="fact_detail_send_email_chooser">Choose an Email Client</string>
  <string name="fact_detail_send_email_error_no_client">Email app not found</string>
  <string name="fact_name_label">Name</string>
 </resources>