I am designing an android application which also have burmese language support. But eclipse juno dosen't support burmese language, any idea how to make it work.
Eclipse support for burmese language?
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What you need to do is create a separate language resource, strings.xml, which will contain all the Burmese translations for the texts you are displaying in the application. You should also have the English texts stored in strings.xml in a similar manner. Do not use hardcoded string anywhere for display.
Now, depending upon the user's language choice, you would display the strings using
R.string.xxx
.NOTE : Make sure you have Eclipse file encoding as UTF-8 not as the default Cp1252.