docs: Fixed language directory issue.

Bug: 31096141
Change-Id: Ibc6789f0381b25ec1449e2b180f20c96cb38a0e3
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Eric Schmidt
2016-09-11 15:51:35 -07:00
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<p>Android N brings more robust resource resolution, and
finds better fallbacks automatically. However, to speed up resolution and improve
maintainability, you should store resources in the most common parent dialect.
For example, if you were storing Spanish resources in the {@code es-US} directory
before, move them into the {@code es-419} directory, which contains Latin American Spanish.
Similarly, if you have resource strings in a folder named {@code en-GB}, rename
the folder to {@code en-001} (international English), because the most common
For example, if you were storing Spanish resources
in the {@code values-es-rUS} directory
before, move them into the {@code values-b+es+419} directory,
which contains Latin American Spanish.
Similarly, if you have resource strings in a
directory named {@code values-en-rGB}, rename
the directory to {@code values-b+en+001} (International
English), because the most common
parent for <code>en-GB</code> strings is {@code en-001}.
The following examples explain why these practices improve performance and
reliability of resource resolution.</p>