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Technical Reference Manual - InduSoft

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Project Localization<br />

Set the project's language at startup<br />

Even when you have multiple languages configured for your project, you must still specify which language<br />

you want your project to start in at runtime.<br />

This procedure assumes that you have already added at least one target language to the Translation Table.<br />

For more information, see Add a language to the Translation Table on page 403.<br />

To set the language at startup:<br />

1. Open the Translation Table worksheet by doing one of the following.<br />

• On the Insert tab of the ribbon, in the Global group, click Translation; or<br />

• In the Global tab of the Project Explorer, double-click Translation.<br />

The Translation Table worksheet is opened for editing.<br />

2. In the Startup target language list, select the language in which you want your project to start.<br />

The list of available languages includes the source language in which you developed the project and any<br />

target languages that you have added.<br />

3. Save and close the worksheet.<br />

Note: Setting your project's language will also automatically set the language of the Virtual<br />

Keyboard, as long as there is a keyboard configuration file for the selected language. Keyboard<br />

configuration files are stored at C:\Program Files\<strong>InduSoft</strong> Web Studio v7.1\Bin\VK**.ini,<br />

where ** is the two-letter language code.<br />

You can directly set the language of the Virtual Keyboard, separate from the project's language, by<br />

calling the SetKeyboardLanguage function during run time.<br />

Page 408<br />

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