User`s guide

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Language Management
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Select Character set to change the character set for the language.
Select System language to change the selected system language. Right-clicking on
System language and selecting Properties displays the Extra keys C1-C4 dialog.
Select a language of which to display special national characters, or select Other and
type desired characters. These characters will then be displayed on the alphanumeric
keyboard, when e.g. an ASCII object is maneuvered. See the section The Alphanu-
meric Keyboard for further details.
User-Defined System Languages
To create a user-defined system language, choose User-defined, choose the language
that would like to copy from and click Get. The Language Transfer dialog box
opens. Click Receive to retrieve the built-in system language from the operator panel.
System texts are now accessible for editing under Setup/Multiple Languages.../Edit.
You can also choose to export the texts as a text file and edit them in another pro-
gram.
All system texts in the operator panel (passwords, time channels, etc.) support the
multiple language application. You can use the predefined system languages or create
your own (new). All types of characters that exist in the character set can be used in
the application language. A text string is linked to several different objects. The max-
imum number of text strings for each language depends on available project memory
in the operator panel.
At the bottom left of the Application Language dialog box, information is displayed
on memory size for selected languages (language file). The information is displayed
in the format X/Y. X is the utilized memory and Y is the available memory for each
language (for example, 7/128).
Rename Changes name of selected language
Properties Specifies data register with the value that determines the dis-
played language
Menu command Description