General
RB Manager
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RB Manager - Menu Items

The File Menu

New Resource Bundle... Create a new resource bundle. You will need to select the base class name for this bundle.
Open Resource Bundle... Select a resource bundle from the file sysetem. The bundle should have been one created by RB Manager, otherwise use the Merge option.
Save Resource Bundle Save the bundle to the file system.
Save Resource Bundle As... Save the resource bundle in a selected location within the file system.
Merge To Resource Bundle Import resource bundles from different formats and merge them with the currently open resource bundle.
Simple Resource Bundles... Import from other resource bundles made up of .properties text files created by RB Manager or not.
TMX Documents... Import from XML documents that conform to the TMX specification created by the LISA group.
Export Resource Bundles Save the translations in other formats.
Compilable Java Files... Export to compilable java class files that extend the ListResourceBundle class.
Minimal Properties Files... Export to .properties text files just as in the Save option, except that these files will be stripped of all unnecessary meta data.
TMX Documents... Export to XML documents that conform to the TMX specification created by the LISA group.
The Options Menu
Add New Entry... Create a new resource for the entire resource bundle.
Add New Group... Create a new resource group for the entire resource bundle.
Add New Resource File... Create a new resource file for the resource bundle. Optionally select whether or not to populate this file with currently defined resources.
Preferences... Bring up the preferences dialog box.
The Help Menu
About Resource Bundle Manager... Brings up a dialog box displaying the version of RB Manager and other information.
The Resource File Popup Menu
Resource File Popup Menu Pops up from an individual resource file.
Save Resource File Save only the selected resource file to the file system.
Hide Resource File Remove the selected resource file from the resource bundle tree. All future changes to the bundle will not affect this file. This will also remove any changes made to the file since last saving it.
Delete Resource File If the operating system allows, deletes the resource file from the file system. This is a permanent change and can not be undone.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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