To add new, Languages to those included with the distribution, A-23 – Polycom SOUNDPOINT SIP 3.1 User Manual

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Configuration Files

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To add new languages to those included with the distribution:

1.

Create a new dictionary file based on an existing one.

2.

Change the strings making sure to encode the XML file in UTF-8 but also

ensuring the UTF-8 characters chosen are within the Unicode character

ranges indicated in the tables below.

3.

Place the file in an appropriately named folder according to the format

language_region parallel to the other dictionary files under the

SoundPointIPLocalization folder on the boot server.

lcl.ml.lang.clock.x.longFormat

0, 1

If attribute present, overrides
lcl.datetime.date.longFormat

.

If 1, display the day and month in long format
(Friday/November), otherwise use
abbreviations (Fri/Nov).

lcl.ml.lang.clock.x.dateTop

0, 1

If attribute present, overrides
lcl.datetime.date.dateTop

.

If 1, display date above time, otherwise
display time above date.

lcl.ml.lang.y.list

“All” or a
comma-separated list

A list of the languages supported on
hardware platform ‘y’ where ‘y’ can be
IP_500, IP_600, or IP4000.

The IP_500 platform does not support any
Asian languages. The IP_4000 platform
does not support Slovenian.

lcl.ml.lang.tags.x

string in the format
language_region,
language; preference
level

The format is:

The first two letters are the ISO-639
language abbreviation.

The next two letters are the ISO-3166
country code.

The next two letters are the ISO-639
language abbreviation.

The remainder of the string is the
preference level for the display of the
language, or English if the language is
not available

For example:

lcl.ml.lang.tags.1 =

“zh-cn,zh;q=0.9,en;q=0.8”

For more information, refer to the
Accept-Language header definition in the
HTTP RFC 2616 at

http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616
-sec14.html#sec14.4

Attribute

Permitted Values

Interpretation

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