Can I just add a little somthing here, as a native speaker of English. As
well as InternationaliSation, consider LocaliSation. Nothing annoys me more
than programMMEs which have strange ideas about what coloUrs and flavoUrs it
comes in, even though it can speak 35 different languages fluently, it knows
only one dialect of English. Microsoft stuff has been good at this for
years, another reason lots of ordinary people like their software; they know
how to spell "Woolloomooloo" and that it has a "post" code and not try to
correct that to "Wisconsin" or "Washington" and ask for a "zip" code. ;)

regs
scot.

> These are essential but limited in scope:
>
>    Java Internationalization, Deitsch & Czarnecki
>    CJKV Information Processing, Lunde
>
> You also should get one that covers the full range of issues involved in
> internationalization. There are a few goods ones, none great. The
> best was
> probably Nadine Kano's book, Developing  International Software
> for Windows


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