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Project example

Creating multiple−language projects (language switching)
Defining further languages

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Defining further languages

1. In order to make other languages available, double−click the node Language

switching

® Configuration ® Language in Project Explorer.

2. Right−click in the client area and select the New command in the context menu.

A new line for a new language is created.

3. Open the selection field in the new line and select the desired language.

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Note!

The specified regional and language settings are not available?
Regional and language options are provided by the operating system to help
the user. They change the country−specific characters/special characters on the
keyboard.
A German keyboard, for example, has the umlauts д, ц and ü, which do not
exist in English. On English keyboards, other characters are assigned to these
keys. The key code that is transmitted by the keys, however, is identical.
The operating system controls the assignment of keys to the characters
printed on the keys by means of a country−specific table, the "Regional and
language settings".
The different regional and language settings that are needed have to be
installed: Windows Start menu

®Settings®Regional and language options

®"Languages" tab ® "Details" button).
Here, you must enter the desired language. The regional and language
settings for this language are then shown in the selection list of the table
editor field.

If a special font is needed for texts to be shown in Danish, for example, this can be
specified with the help of the "Fonts" and "Font classes" definitions.

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