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<title>mitcho.com : Ubiquity Localization Update</title>
<link>http://mitcho.com/blog/projects/ubiquity-localization-update/#IDComment24119700</link>
<description>&amp;gt; Is that what you mean?   Yes. (except for verb names.) </description>
<pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2009 07:18:02 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>mitcho.com : Ubiquity Localization Update</title>
<link>http://mitcho.com/blog/projects/ubiquity-localization-update/#IDComment24101599</link>
<description>Mozilla localizers are familiar with &amp;quot;.properties&amp;quot; format. If using &amp;quot;.properties&amp;quot;, there is &amp;quot;English.properties&amp;quot; file and this makes easy to start localize. I think that it isn&amp;#039;t  needed any spaces in the key.  For external command feeds, define them within the command like this? CmdUtils.CreateCommand({   ...   messages: {     execute.hello: [en: &amp;quot;Hello!&amp;quot;, ja:&amp;quot;こんにちは！&amp;quot;],     preview.hello: [en: &amp;quot;Hello!&amp;quot;, ja:&amp;quot;こんにちは！&amp;quot;]   } }); </description>
<pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2009 01:39:29 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>http://mitcho.com/blog/projects/ubiquity-localization-update/#IDComment24101599</guid>
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