How to set the locale for the whole application ?
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Hello,
First of all, thank you for your lib :)
I saw the part 4 of your example project and I see how to create ResourceBundle files, I see that I can give a bundle to my FXMLView and I know how to translate a label (the is a lot of I118N classes on the web + your DefaultAwesomeActionService
in part_4).
But I can't find a way to choose a language in a first view and let the corresponding locale for the whole application. Is that possible ?
Thaks,
Just do that and reload your views or set the locale before the launch
Locale.setDefault(Locale.FRENCH);
Hello @Blackdread, @mtbadi39 ,
Thank you for your answers.
I've already saw that I can choose the language for the whole application like this:
`@SpringBootApplication
@Import({CoreCommonsAppComponent.class})
public class Application extends AbstractJavaFxApplicationSupport {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Locale.setDefault(Locale.GERMAN);
launch(Application.class, LoginView.class, new SplashScreenGROUPS(), args);
}
}`
But this way, I compile the jar with an already defined language and the user can't change it.
Second way: I118N class with something like this in the controller:
` public void changeLanguageToEN() {
this.changeLanguage(Locale.ENGLISH);
}
public void changeLanguage(Locale lang) {
I18N.setLocale(lang);
nameTableColumn.setText(I18N.get("name"));
userLanguageLabel.setText(I18N.get("label"));
reference.setText(I18N.get("reference"));
category.setText(I18N.get("category"));
sensitivity.setText(I18N.get("sensitivity"));
retentionDuration.setText(I18N.get("retentionDuration"));
}
`
But this way I have to change static things (like labels, button labels...) manually (if I just let text="%category" it doesn't work anymore)
.
Just for your understanding, a horrible workaround to do what I need would be:
`@SpringBootApplication
@Import({CoreCommonsAppComponent.class})
public class Application extends AbstractJavaFxApplicationSupport {
public static void main(String[] args) {
JFrame frame = new JFrame();
frame.setUndecorated(true);
frame.setTitle("Choose language");
frame.setSize(400, 400);
frame.setLocationRelativeTo(null);
frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
JPanel panel = new JPanel();
Locale[] possibleLocales = {Locale.FRENCH, Locale.forLanguageTag("nl"), Locale.ENGLISH, Locale.GERMAN};
JComboBox<Locale> locales = new JComboBox<>(possibleLocales);
panel.add(locales);
JButton button = new JButton("Go");
button.addActionListener(e -> {
if(locales.getSelectedItem() != null){
Locale.setDefault((Locale)locales.getSelectedItem());
frame.dispose();
launch(Application.class, LoginView.class, new SplashScreenGROUPS(), args);
}
});
panel.add(button);
frame.setContentPane(panel);
frame.setVisible(true);
}
}`
The user is asked for a language and then the application starts with the right one....
@Blackdread How do you reload the view ? Just by calling Application.showView(LoginView.class)
?