dll is found automatically if it is located in the same folder as DotNetBrowser. dll inside the M圜onsoleApp, first, you need to make a reference to that DLL. Once you add a reference to M圜lassLibrary DLL, and then please modify the Program class of Console Application as shown below. Such files are displayed as strikethrough in the tree view on the left.Right-click Dependencies restricts which references can be added. You can also add culture-specific files that are missing in some bundles. You can add a new culture-specific files to all resource bundles in your solution - click Add New Culture above the tree view in the left part, and then specify a culture tag in the dialog that opens. You can also add new resources by converting string literals to resources. If the target resource bundle is selected on the left, the new resource will appear in the grid and you can proceed with specifying resource values in different cultures. In the dialog that opens, specify a name for the resource and choose the resource bundle where it should be added. In the Localization Manager, you can add new resources by clicking Add New above the working grid. If you want to see only those resources, where culture-specific values are missing, toggle Show Only Problems on the toolbar. Names of resources that have usages within the solution are highlighted with bold. Yellow empty - resource has no culture-specific value Yellow with text - resource has a culture-specific value that is the same as in the default culture Grey with text - resource has a culture-specific value To hide some cultures from the working grid, click Choose Cultures on the toolbar and use the dialog that appears to specify the desired cultures.Įach resource in specific culture is color-coded: To locate the culture-specific resource definition, right-click a culture-specific cell and choose Edit with Visual Studio Resource Editor. For example, if one of the selected bundles has culture-specific files for de and es, and another has de and fr, then columns for de, es, and fr will be added.ĭouble-click the resource name to open the corresponding declaration in the. Resources are combined and sorted alphabetically.Ĭolumns of the working grid list all cultures found in the selected bundles. Rows of the working grid list all resources from the bundles selected on the left. The Group by selector on the toolbar will help you regroup the bundles so that you can select entire grouping nodes, such as projects or solution folders. Use checkboxes in the left-hand side view to choose bundles that should be added to the working grid. resx) in your solution, groups them by the resource bundle and displays them on the left-hand side of the window. Localization Manager scans all resource files (. Set the caret at the declaration or usage of a resource in the editor, press Alt+Enter and choose Edit with Localization Manager. Right-click a resource file in the Solution Explorer and choose Open With Localization Manager.
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Open Localization ManagerĬhoose ReSharper | Windows | Localization Manager from the main menu. When you select a resource in the grid, you can use the toolbar buttons to invoke the Rename, Move, Inline, and Safe Delete refactorings for that resource. It lets you view and edit localizable resources in a single grid, helping you add and edit localizable strings and spot missing localized values. Localization Manager will assist you in localizing applications.