Thanks Phil. I have given up on Canadian spelling where computers
concerned. Michael Fang is on the JIRA.
Steve
On 2014-10-16, 3:34 PM, Phil Race wrote:
On 10/16/2014 7:38 AM, Stephen F Northover wrote:
Please enter a JIRA for the missing translation. If AWT/Swing is
missing a translation, is there a way to add it short of modifying
the system?
I don't think Swing (or any other part of the JDK classes for that
matter)
would reach out to an application classloaded resource.
Also the translations are in resource classes buried in the
implementation
and you have to get the source of the class to even know what you were
supposed to provide and translate.
FWIW I do not believe there is any British English resource
translation in
the JDK classes either .. nor Canadian for that matter :-)
I suspect there was so little different it was not worth it even though
the bar to entry is pretty low here.
You can ask the localization (or is that localisation ? :-) team what
they
have to say .. cc'd Michael Fang.
-phil.
Steve
On 2014-10-16, 10:28 AM, Michael Berry wrote:
Hi Tom,
Sure, that makes sense, thanks for the info. Don't suppose there's a
workaround you know of?
This is for an application which has a bundled JRE, so I can
potentially
just add the language file in the proper location - it'd just be
nice to
have a fix that doesn't require modification if possible!
Michael
On 16 October 2014 15:20, Tom Schindl <tom.schi...@bestsolution.at>
wrote:
On 16.10.14 16:15, Tom Schindl wrote:
Ok - it ResourceBundle.getBundle() uses the classloader of the caller
which means the ExtensionClassloader so having the additional
properties
in your local dir does help.
does NOT help!
Tom