1. Create a directory under project directory (in Finder) in format: language_region.lproj or language.lproj
languages list: ISO 639-2 Language Codes
regions list: ISO - Maintenance Agency
2. Right click on "Resource" in xCode project.
Add ->
New File ->
Choose "Other" from Mac OS X ->
Choose "Empty File" ->
Next ->
In "File Name" field change from "untitle" to "MyFileName.MyExtention" (usually Localizable.strings or MyFileName.plist) ->
In "Location" field choose language_region.lproj folder you created ->
Finish
3. Fill file with content do you want (copy/paste or replace file in Finder)
languages list: ISO 639-2 Language Codes
regions list: ISO - Maintenance Agency
2. Right click on "Resource" in xCode project.
Add ->
New File ->
Choose "Other" from Mac OS X ->
Choose "Empty File" ->
Next ->
In "File Name" field change from "untitle" to "MyFileName.MyExtention" (usually Localizable.strings or MyFileName.plist) ->
In "Location" field choose language_region.lproj folder you created ->
Finish
3. Fill file with content do you want (copy/paste or replace file in Finder)
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