Hejsan,

so I'm trying to localize a dialog in an extension I'm writing and for some 
reason it's never being picked up. Any suggestions would be welcome. As since 
involves magic files and there is no error whatsoever this is hard to tackle.

This is the documentation I followed:

http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/DevGuide/Extensions/Creating_the_GUI_of_the_Options_Page
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/API/Samples/Java/Office/OptionsPageDemo

So this is my checklist for how to do it from how I understood it:

- ConfigDialog.xdl
  <dlg:window dlg:id="ConfigDialog"...>...
  <dlg:button dlg:id="SaveButton" 
dlg:value="0.ConfigDialog.SaveButton.Label"...>

- ConfigDialog_en_US.default - empty

- ConfigDialog_en_US.properties
0.ConfigDialog.SaveButton.Label=Save

- ConfigDialog_fr_FR.properties
0.ConfigDialog.SaveButton.Label=Sauvegarder

I made sure to use CamelCase everywhere, just in case that made a difference.

All files install next to each other, relative to the extension root. I tested 
both installing it in my personal folder as well as system-wide.


Incidentally I used the Dialog editor to create a reference test file as well, 
I found no way to insert local strings, and it crashed on export. Then I 
manually added strings to the files inside ~/.libreoffice and then I was able 
to export - it just copied the files anyway. Even worse, I'm also unable to 
open my files in the editor...

-- 
ciao,
    Christian
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