I've completed translating my app to Turkish using Base Localization. However, I also need to translate NSLocationWhenInUseUsageDescription
key in my Info.plist file. I did exactly what I did for everything else:
Went to File inspector and checked Turkish:
Then I went to the new strings resource and completed my translation by adding this key to the localization file:
"NSLocationWhenInUseUsageDescription" = "[my Turkish description of location permissions]";
Saved, compiled, even deleted app from device and rebuilt, but no avail. When my app asks for location permissions, the explanation underneath is still the English one (I've tried including the English translation as well under Base translation file, but it didn't change anything).
Everything else is Turkish, translated just fine. It's just the location permission that doesn't translate. I've also seen How to localise a string inside the iOS info.plist file? and added the "Localized resources can be mixed" = YES
key (of course, as CFBundleAllowMixedLocalizations
, not literally that sentence) to my original plist but that also didn't change anything.
How can I solve the problem?
Here's what ended up working for me in Xcode 7.1
.
First, go to project directory and manually create two InfoPlist.strings
files, the first inside the en.lproj
folder and the second inside the fr.lproj
folder.
Both files should have the following content :
NSLocationWhenInUseUsageDescription = "YOUR TEXT HERE";
Since the files won't show up automatically in Xcode, you have to manually add both to the project bundle, this can be achieve via right-clicking the project name in Xcode and choosing the Add files to X
option, then selecting the files you just created.
Also if you want to test the result & make sure things work, changing the Application Language
in Edit Scheme > Run > Options
isn't enough.
You need to change the simulator or the device language via Settings > General > Language & Region > iPhone Language