Create a language definition

As an Inspire administrator, you can define the languages you need to develop content in and to use for translation projects. These languages aren't used as system languages, so they won't change how text is displayed in the XML editor, menus, dialog boxes, or error messages in Inspire.

Tips and tricks

Use language groups to save time

When you create a translation job, you can select a single language, or choose just the ones you need.

  • If you consistently need to select the same languages, you can group those languages together.
  • This allows you to save time by having a group of languages to choose when you send a component to translation.

Before you can select a language group in the following steps, you'll need to create them. Follow the steps in Group translation languages.

To create a language definition:

  1. Click Administration_TopMenuOpt Administration, and then select Language management.
  2. On the Language management tab, click the Create button.
  3. On the Create Language screen, In Language Code, enter an abbreviation that identifies this language in five characters or less. For example, ar-DZ.

    After you save this definition, you won't be able to update the Language Code. You can update the Name or delete the language definition and create a new one if you need to change the Language Code.

  4. In Name, you can use a longer title to uniquely identify the language in 50 characters or less. For example, Arabic (Algeria).
  5. Anytime a language is being selected by a user, you can display this language first in the list. To identify this language as the one most commonly used, select the Default checkbox.
    If you set select Default for more than one language, Inspire uses the first language listed alphabetically.
  6. If there is a user interface designed specifically for this language, select the Locale checkbox.
    Currently Inspire only supports a Locale for English and Spanish languages. For other languages, we recommend you don't select the Locale checkbox.
  7. If Inspire loads a spelling dictionary for the system language, select the Has Dictionary checkbox.
    Currently Inspire doesn't support loading custom spelling dictionaries for languages. Inspire does load spelling dictionaries for English and Spanish languages. For other languages, we recommend you don't select the Has dictionary checkbox.
  8. When a user is creating a new component, if you want this language included in the list they choose from, select the Active checkbox.
  9. When a component is being sent to translation, if you want this language included in the translation language list, select the Translation Target checkbox.
  10. In Reading, select the direction used to read the text. For example, if the language is English, the reader starts with words on the left side of the page and moves to the right to read a sentence, so you would choose Ltr.
    Notes
    • The default direction in Reading is set to Ltr (Left-to-right).
    • Inspire uses the Reading direction when creating target components for translation.
  11. To see a list of groups that you can add this language to, click Groups.
  12. On the Select language groups dialog, select the checkbox for any group you want to add this language to.
  13. On the Select language groups dialog, click Select.
  14. To save your changes, click Create.