When using a Custom locale in android, the directory names are, for example
res/drawable-en-rUS
res/values-fr-rCA
where the -r specifies a region (country) in which that language is spoken.
What about when also specifying the regional variant? My client has asked that we support English, Chinese, and three (3) variants of Japanese. (*)
I set the locale using a customized Application class and code something like this:
locale = new Locale(lang, country);
Locale.setDefault(locale);
config.locale = locale;
mContext.getResources().updateConfiguration(config,mContext.getResources().getDisplayMetrics());
and am using resource directories named like this:
/res/drawable-en
/res/drawable-cx
/res/drawable-ja
/res/drawable-ja-rHI
/res/drawable-ja-rFU
While this works; the bottom two entries are hacks. I'm using imaginary country names to be the regions, when I actually need them to be something like
/res/drawable-ja-rJP-vHI
/res/drawable-ja-rJP-vFU
to specify the variant within Japan.
There's another Locale()
constructor, namely
Locale(String language, String country, String variant);
If I use this as
locale = new Locale("ja", "JP", "hi");
How do I specify the resource directories including language, region, and variant?
The best resource I've found on Providing Alternative Application Resources doesn't show how to do it.
(*) they've requested these Japanese variants:
- hiragana only
- hiragana with furigana above the kanji
- normal with kanji + hiragana