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Project example

Creating multiple−language projects (language switching)

Calling the language switching function

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4.6.1

Calling the language switching function

1. Expand the Language switching node in Project Explorer.

The following subnodes are shown:
The Configuration node contains the following subgroups:
– Font classes and Fonts define how font switch−over functions.
– Languages contains the project languages in the form of a list. A new project

contains German and English. Further languages can be added to the project.

User texts are the texts that the user can create in order to display them in the
application.
Components and Dialogs contain the texts that are used and expected by the control
elements and dialogs of the VisiWinNET package. Texts cannot be created here; the
texts can be supplemented with texts in other languages or can be altered in relation
to the particular application in question.
Texts cannot be created in the Variables, Alarms, Archive, User management or
Logging subnodes. This is done by the editors of the corresponding systems. If, for
example, an alarm is created in the alarm system, the text of the alarm (the language
of which can be switched over) appears under the node that is displayed here. This is
in line with the central approach to management of the language switching function.

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Note!

The unit switch−over function is a part of process integration. Conceptually, it
is kept separate from the language switching function as the information to
be defined contains conversion values as one of its main features.

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