How to add own resource localization for a .dll (e.g. for AvalonDock)












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Acoording to an answer it is possible to add your own resource localisation for a library (AvalonDock):




AvalonDock supports localisation using the standard resource
mechanism. The binary download already contains English, Italian and
German translations. You can add your own.




How do I do that?





What I have tried:




  1. Add NuGet the Extended.Wpf.Toolkit package

  2. create a of copy one of the AvalonDock official examples

  3. add new a Resources.resx

  4. add one of the keys in the documentation, Document_Close : "It works!"


However, nothing gets translated. I have tried bunch of other variations: adding a .resx for unknown language, setting culture to the language and changing namespace of the .resx to Xceed.Wpf.AvalonDock.Properties.










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    Acoording to an answer it is possible to add your own resource localisation for a library (AvalonDock):




    AvalonDock supports localisation using the standard resource
    mechanism. The binary download already contains English, Italian and
    German translations. You can add your own.




    How do I do that?





    What I have tried:




    1. Add NuGet the Extended.Wpf.Toolkit package

    2. create a of copy one of the AvalonDock official examples

    3. add new a Resources.resx

    4. add one of the keys in the documentation, Document_Close : "It works!"


    However, nothing gets translated. I have tried bunch of other variations: adding a .resx for unknown language, setting culture to the language and changing namespace of the .resx to Xceed.Wpf.AvalonDock.Properties.










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      Acoording to an answer it is possible to add your own resource localisation for a library (AvalonDock):




      AvalonDock supports localisation using the standard resource
      mechanism. The binary download already contains English, Italian and
      German translations. You can add your own.




      How do I do that?





      What I have tried:




      1. Add NuGet the Extended.Wpf.Toolkit package

      2. create a of copy one of the AvalonDock official examples

      3. add new a Resources.resx

      4. add one of the keys in the documentation, Document_Close : "It works!"


      However, nothing gets translated. I have tried bunch of other variations: adding a .resx for unknown language, setting culture to the language and changing namespace of the .resx to Xceed.Wpf.AvalonDock.Properties.










      share|improve this question
















      Acoording to an answer it is possible to add your own resource localisation for a library (AvalonDock):




      AvalonDock supports localisation using the standard resource
      mechanism. The binary download already contains English, Italian and
      German translations. You can add your own.




      How do I do that?





      What I have tried:




      1. Add NuGet the Extended.Wpf.Toolkit package

      2. create a of copy one of the AvalonDock official examples

      3. add new a Resources.resx

      4. add one of the keys in the documentation, Document_Close : "It works!"


      However, nothing gets translated. I have tried bunch of other variations: adding a .resx for unknown language, setting culture to the language and changing namespace of the .resx to Xceed.Wpf.AvalonDock.Properties.







      c# wpf localization resx avalondock






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