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I can't compile/debug our Android app, because the localization files are not perfect yet.

My IDE's validation tool Lint create errors saying:

newCardsOrderVals is not translated in ar, bg, ca, cs

Compiling/installing/running with Ant works fine, but I would like to use my IDE to ease debugging.

Is there a way to turn off this particular check, or ideally make it a warning rather than an error?

I understand that before release we will really need to get localisation files right, but for the time being it is not a priority as the screens themselves are being modified very frequently.

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    Is there a way to configure which all languages are flagged as "not translated?" I get errors like "es, he, and iw". Why do I get those languages? How do I configure my Android app to restrict the set to "en" only?
    – inder
    Apr 24, 2013 at 22:12
  • @inder: Maybe because you have directories like "values-he" etc in your res/ folder? Apr 25, 2013 at 0:20
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    No, I dont have any such directories. Only, values, layout, and drawable.
    – inder
    Apr 26, 2013 at 2:13
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    es, he and iw come from the Facebook SDK library.
    – madej
    Sep 2, 2013 at 21:12
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    This is a bug in Android Lint: code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=50525
    – altumano
    Mar 9, 2014 at 18:47

13 Answers 13

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Android Studio:

  • "File" > "Settings" and type "MissingTranslation" into the search box

Eclipse:

  • Windows/Linux: In "Window" > "Preferences" > "Android" > "Lint Error Checking"
  • Mac: "Eclipse" > "Preferences" > "Android" > "Lint Error Checking"

Find the MissingTranslation line, and set it to Warning as seen below:

Missing translations, is not translated in

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    ... It's under "Window" > "Preferences" > "Android" > "Lint Error Checking" Feb 25, 2013 at 23:45
  • FYI under Android Studio it's "File" > "Settings" and "MissingTranslation" into the search box.
    – peer
    Nov 8, 2016 at 21:07
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You can set the attribute translatable="false" on the definition like this:

<string name="account_setup_imap" translatable="false">IMAP</string>

For more information: http://tools.android.com/recent/non-translatablestrings

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    I said "the localization files are not perfect yet". They are being filled little by little. translatable="false" would prevent anybody from translating. Nov 5, 2012 at 7:38
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    While the answer is not directly related to the question, I guess, it provide brilliant solution for folks like me who found this topic when Google "how to make lint don't worry about my app constants/parameters". Thank you, efor18!
    – aka_sh
    Jun 13, 2014 at 9:02
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To ignore this in a gradle build add this to the android section of your build file:

lintOptions {
   disable 'MissingTranslation'
}
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    Thank you so much, literally saved me days of finding all the correct strings for production.
    – D-Kent
    Nov 13, 2014 at 21:56
  • Nice one, this did it Apr 27, 2015 at 17:05
  • Added this to my app module soved it for me.
    – Mercury
    May 2, 2017 at 20:43
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This will cause Lint to ignore the missing translation error for ALL strings in the file, yet other string resource files can be verified if needed.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<resources xmlns:tools="http://schemas.android.com/tools" 
    tools:ignore="MissingTranslation">
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  • This is probably the most correct way to proceed, without disabling lint for all the project
    – MatPag
    Apr 4, 2017 at 10:19
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If you want to turn off the warnings about the specific strings, you can use the following:

strings.xml

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<resources>    

    <!--suppress MissingTranslation -->
    <string name="some_string">ignore my translation</string>
    ...

</resources>

If you want to warn on specific strings instead of an error, you will need to build a custom Lint rule to adjust the severity status for a specific thing.

http://tools.android.com/tips/lint-custom-rules

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    +1 Good way to do it once for all, so that all developers of the team don't have to modify their IDE settings. Any way to make it a warning, rather than suppress completely? May 31, 2014 at 11:24
  • You can build a custom Lint rule to adjust the severity status for a specific thing. There is an example here: tools.android.com/tips/lint-custom-rules
    – Eduard
    May 31, 2014 at 15:20
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Insert in the lint.xml file this:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<lint>
    ...

    <issue
        id="MissingTranslation"
        severity="ignore" />
</lint>

For more details: Suppressing Lint Warnings.

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add the lines in your /res/values.xml file in resource root tab like this:

<resources
xmlns:tools="http://schemas.android.com/tools" 
    tools:locale="en" tools:ignore="MissingTranslation">

tools:locale set the local language to English, no need of language translation later on that for all resource strings and tools:ignore let Lint to isnore the missing translations of the resource string values.

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Add following to your gradle file in android section

    lintOptions {
       disable 'MissingTranslation'
    }
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In addition,

Not project dependent properities, Eclipse Preferences.
In Mac, Eclipse > Preferences

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Another approach is to indicate the languages you intend to support and filter out the rest using the 'resConfigs' option with Gradle.

Check out this other answer for details

This is better, I think, because you don't have to completely ignore legitimate translation mistakes for languages you actually want to support

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You can also put resources which you do not want to translate to file called donottranslate.xml.

Example and explanation: http://tools.android.com/recent/non-translatablestrings

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  • this is the best way to do it and it's organized. Jun 5, 2015 at 17:58
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Many of them has a given a different working answers, and i too got the same lint errors i make it ignore by doing the following with eclipse.

  1. click on Windows
  2. click on preferences
  3. select android > Lint Error Checking.
  4. click on ignore All > Apply > Ok.

Thats it.

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    this will ignore all lint preferences. Not only the Missing Translation Nov 26, 2014 at 12:50
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The following worked for me.

  • Click on Windows
  • Click on preferences
  • Select android > Lint Error Checking.
  • Find and select the relevant Lint checking and
  • Set the severity to 'Ignore' (on bottom right)

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