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Leopard Guides: Internationalization
Localization is adapting the locale-specific content of an application's user interface to one or more other cultural regions. Developers can use Mac OS X services to localize their software and use Mac OS X utilities to manage locales in a consistent manner.

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Internationalization Programming Topics (HTML) (PDF)
Explains how to support multiple languages in software.
2009-01-06
Locales Programming Guide (HTML) (PDF)
Explains how to use locales to retrieve, interpret, and display localized information in Core Foundation.
2008-10-15
Programming With the Language Analysis Manager (HTML) (PDF)
Explains how morpholgical analysis is performed by the system.
2003-05-01
Using the Japanese Analysis Engine and Access Method (HTML) (PDF)
Describes dictionary access and the environments used by the Japanese Analysis Engine.
2003-05-01
Understanding Text Input and the Text Services Manager in Carbon (HTML) (PDF)
Discusses keyboard input, including Unicode, and explains how events are routed and handled.
2002-12-11