strings.xml editor

by Nohkumado

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Version Varies with device
📅 Updated December 20, 2017

Helper app to manage translations of app-ressource files

4.9/5 ( 515+ reviews)
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Several IDEs that allow to develop apps in Android do not support the handling of string ressourcesthis app means to fill this out, and allow for easy managing of a whole bunch of strings.xml filesworks best on a tablet with mous and keyboard, but it was also tested on a S4...This app ist not thought to be used standalone, but in conjunction with an Android Java IDE, like AIDEthus you cant create projects, that is the job of the IDE...Starting help:- click on the path to open a filebrowser and go to the project location, you can click on the root of a project, it will find the correct files, if theres ambigouity, a dialog pops open to resolve it- the first column of the tabl is the keyword, used in the code, a context menu by clicking on it allows to remove a whole line (beware no undo)- a new keyword is created by clicking into the first column header, give in the dialog the type of the ressource, the token/keyword name, and a default value then hit ok- klicking on the column header "..."you can un-hide loaded languages or add a new one- clicking on a language column header hides that column.- clicking on a field of a translation allows to change it, beware, no chekcing about the validity of your xml syntax is done...
validate the value bit hitting enter, otherwise the data is not taken over!lastly dont forget to hit the diskette symbol to save everything!- Added copy and renaming of tokens- moved to Angads FileBrowser V 1.1.1 hopefully that fixes the crashes

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"The app wouldn't open so I can't really rate it. Please fix the bug EDIT1: Well, it now opens the app. Haven't tried to open any files yet but I will try soon. So great to finally see something besides a black screen and an error message popping up. EDIT2: Umm, I'm probably just stupid, but it doesn't find my files. I double checked the storage permissions and renamed my files strings.xml and string.xml and checked whether they somehow got broken but even the only other app available for Android (which has a really awful design by the way) is opening the thing. Hence it cannot be the file. Maybe I forgot to do something? Does the folder have to be named res? Cause I always give cryptic names to my folders. Here is what I did: I clicked on the path. A menu popped up and I selected my resource folder by checking the box right next to it. I clicked on selected(1). The menu closed. Nothing else happened. The path didn't change. No message popped up. I did it again. Same result. Please help me out cause you're the only app available that actually looks like it could work."

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Available for Android 8.0 and above