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A typical Android file has the following structure:
 
A typical Android file has the following structure:
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<nowiki>
 
 
<resources>
 
<resources>
 
<string name=""hello_world"" translatable=""true"">Hello World</string>
 
<string name=""hello_world"" translatable=""true"">Hello World</string>
 
<string name=""goodbye"" translatable=""true"">Good Bye</string>
 
<string name=""goodbye"" translatable=""true"">Good Bye</string>
 
</resources>
 
</resources>
</nowiki>
 
   
 
== ResxParser.xml structure ==
 
== ResxParser.xml structure ==

Revision as of 17:14, 1 September 2017

Formatting xml files

LRM uses the xmlParser.xml file to parse any extensions that have a xml parser type. This file is located in the ../L10nStreamlining/<group>/projects/<project>/config folder.

The xmlParser.xml directs LRM on the location of the keys and values within the xml files as well as whether the key/value is translatable.

There are 3 out-of-the-box parser definitions for XML files.

AndroidParser.xml structure

The AndroidParser.xml file defines the structure of Android files.

A typical Android file has the following structure:

<resources>

  <string name=""hello_world"" translatable=""true"">Hello World</string>
  <string name=""goodbye"" translatable=""true"">Good Bye</string>

</resources>

ResxParser.xml structure

RxmlParser.xml structure