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Appendix I

Language identifiers for language switching

With the FactoryTalk View language switching feature, run-time operators can view
the text strings defined in an application in up to 40 different languages. FactoryTalk
View SE Clients can run in any of the languages an application supports. In a network
application, multiple clients can run in different languages at the same time.

The languages in the following table are supported for language switching by the
application at run time. Be sure that these Windows languages are installed on the
development and client computers before trying to switch languages.

To find out which languages are installed on a computer, check the Regional Options
(Windows 2000) or Regional and Language Options (Windows XP and Windows
2003 Server). The language in the list that has a check mark beside it is the default
language.

The column heading in an Excel spreadsheet identifies the language for the text
strings in that column. For example, the language identifier for English (United
States) is en-US. To add alarm messages in multiple languages to an Excel
spreadsheet for a FactoryTalk Tag Alarm and Event Server, use the language
identifiers in the ID column. For more information, see “Enter alarm messages in
Excel”.

Language identifiers

The following table lists the language identifiers:

Language

ID

Afrikaans (South Africa)

af-ZA

Albanian (Albania)

sq-AL

Arabic (Algeria)

ar-DZ

Arabic (Bahrain)

ar-BH

Arabic (Egypt)

ar-EG

Arabic (Iraq)

ar-IQ

Arabic (Jordan)

ar-JO

Arabic (Kuwait)

ar-KW

Arabic (Lebanon)

ar-LB

Arabic (Libya)

ar-LY

Arabic (Morocco)

ar-MA

Arabic (Oman)

ar-OM

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