Shishir.bobby
Shishir.bobby

Reputation: 10984

international keyboard customized?

in iphone sdk 3.0 they have given option of international keyboards.user can choose the keyboard that he want. but how can we localize our application. for e.g if user have chosen a French language keyboard we should interact with him in french. like alerts and other things should get display in french language.

how can we do this programatically?Is their any option by which we can convert string from english to user's chosen language?

kindly help me

Upvotes: 0

Views: 755

Answers (3)

Vincent Gable
Vincent Gable

Reputation: 3463

In iOS 4.2 and later, you can use the UITextInputMode class to determine the primary language currently being used for text input.

[UITextInputMode currentInputMode].primaryLanguage will give you an NSString representing the BCP 47 language code such as “es”, “en-US”, or “fr-CA”.

You can register for the UITextInputCurrentInputModeDidChangeNotification to be alerted when the current input mode changes.

As Thomas Müller said, Internationalization Programming Topics is a good place to start.

You might also be interested in the "Getting Your Apps Ready for China and other Hot New Markets" WWDC session.

Upvotes: 2

kennytm
kennytm

Reputation: 523614

There is no documented way to know when keyboard changes, nor a documented way to get the current keyboard mode.


With undocumented APIs, you can listen to the UIKeyboardCurrentInputModeDidChangeNotification local notification.

The current input mode can be found from the com.apple.Preferences preferences, using

return CFPreferencesCopyAppValue(CFSTR("KeyboardLastUsed"),
        CFSTR("/var/mobile/Library/Preferences/com.apple.Preferences"));

(Note: to test on simulator you need to replace /var/mobile/ by /Users/<user-name>/Library/Application Support/iPhone Simulator/<sdk-version>/.)

Upvotes: 2

Thomas M&#252;ller
Thomas M&#252;ller

Reputation: 15635

Have a look at the Internationalization Programming Topics on the iPhone Dev Center.

Upvotes: 3

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