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For all those that have been waiting, we have finally released it. This will allow you to add strings / change strings etc and it will generate the SR.cs file. This is similar to the new feature in VS2005. Go get it here!
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- Anonymous
July 12, 2005
What's with multiple languages?
Is this the only solution?
http://spaces.msn.com/members/nmueggler/Blog/cns!1pBqtSAFQqvGuKZi3fPO4N1w!117.entry - Anonymous
July 12, 2005
yes you can do it... you have to change the #! culture_info to something you need. You can then add more SR.strings file per assembly. - Anonymous
July 12, 2005
The first second it seems to work, but it doesn't... I'm sure I'm doing something wrong, but I doesn't get it!
Is it possible to get a litte example from you? I would be glad of your help. Maybe more people having trouble with this, too. - Anonymous
July 12, 2005
Scott,
Thanks for finally releasing this tool to the community!
I need some assistance though. When I installed it on 7/8/2005 I first uninstalled the original Wah on terra version. I then made sure that it worked with my existing *.strings files, and even created a few test *.strings files for good measure. Everything went flawlessly until today. Now if I edit any of my *.strings files, it wipes out both my .cs file and my .resx file (wipes all data, makes both files empty when viewed in a text editor)
I don't know what has gone wrong, but I even uninstalled/re-installed it with no change in outcome.
Please help.
Thanks,
robbie [at] robnrob [dot] com - Anonymous
July 21, 2005
We've started using this tool on a new project and it's fantastic. I tip my hat to you all for your hard work. You're saving us quite a bit of time. - Anonymous
January 21, 2009
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