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I would like to see default button captions in my native language ,

Even I changed iPad's language to another lang. my app still shows English ones...Edit,Done,Save etc.

I also set CFBundleDevelopmentRegion as a User-Defined variable in XCode but not helped !

Can you help ?

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  • Did you try to set Local settings (not language settings)? Also, you saw "Edit,Done,Save" on a XIB-interfaces or code-created? Apr 1, 2013 at 7:22
  • Yeah,sure both of them are the same. But doesn't effect for my app. buttons. Why? Apr 1, 2013 at 7:26

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You should make these things:

  • Add your native language to app's supported Localization array of languages; how it looks like in app settings

  • Make your Application.Main procedure looks like:

    static void Main (string[] args)
    {
        // if you want to use a different Application Delegate class from "AppDelegate"
        // you can specify it here.
        NSUserDefaults.StandardUserDefaults.SetValueForKey(NSArray.FromStrings("tr"), new NSString("AppleLanguages"));
        NSUserDefaults.StandardUserDefaults.Synchronize();
        UIApplication.Main (args, null, "AppDelegate");
    }

Then, this

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turns to this

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(I suggested that your language is turkish.)

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  • I can't add a Localization. When I click on + button to add there is a dialog let me choose localization file. But I do not have, I don't try to localise it. I had also tried the code you shared for main class but didn't helped sadly. Apr 1, 2013 at 8:10
  • Did you tried to set app's settings via double click on Info.plist file?, then went to Advanced Tab? If it doesn't help, try to edit it as text file. Example (taken from my project): <key>CFBundleLocalizations</key> <array> <string>English</string> <string>Russian</string> <string>German</string> </array> As you can see on screenshots, it works. Apr 1, 2013 at 8:15
  • Ohh lastly, When I add English secondly and added mideast langs it worked! Apr 1, 2013 at 8:39
  • Hey! It's funny that app should have at least 2 languages to that stuff working. Apr 1, 2013 at 8:46
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    I think so ! But it worth's to use it. I like XCode Storyboard and design features but hate Objective C. So Xamarin make things better for me. Thank you. Apr 1, 2013 at 8:54
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For monotouch I think it is different, They hide some langs for reducing the size of IPA.

http://docs.xamarin.com/guides/ios/advanced_topics/localization_and_internationalization

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