Language pack window

Language pack window

Windows used to manage language packs:

All of these windows are opened from the Language packs directory data grid.

You can open the editor window using the Edit command. From there, you can modify attributes of one or more language packs.

If one entry is selected in the data grid, the Language pack editor window opens.

The window contains the Properties , Access , and Specification panels.

Figure 10.30. Language pack editor window


The Properties panel is composed of the following fields:

  • Name is the name of the language pack. This is a required field.

  • Description is a brief text description of the language pack.

    Any additional information can be entered in this field.

Click OK to save data. Selecting Apply will save data without closing the window. Selecting Cancel will close the window without saving data.

When two or more language packs are selected for editing, the multiple editor window opens. The name of the window changes to Language packs. A panel with a list of the selected items is added to the window.

Figure 10.31. Multiple language packs editor window


The panels and fields are similar to those in the Language pack editor window.

Any changes made will be applied to all of the selected language packs.

The entry window allows you to enter one or more new language packs to the directory.

You can open the New language pack entry window by using the Add command or by pasting a language pack from the clipboard.

Figure 10.32. Language pack entry window


The panels and fields are similar to those in the Language pack editor window.

You can open the New language packs entry window by pasting two or more language packs from the clipboard.

Figure 10.33. New language packs entry window


The panels and fields are similar to those in the Language pack window.