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Symantec WISESCRIPT PACKAGE EDITOR 8.0 - REFERENCE FOR WISE PACKAGE STUDIO V1.0 - Processes for Adding Language Support

Symantec WISESCRIPT PACKAGE EDITOR 8.0 - REFERENCE FOR WISE PACKAGE STUDIO V1.0
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WiseScript Package Editor Reference 32
Installation Management
pre-translated languages, you can add it to the Languages page and add translated text
for that language. Then you can add support for the new language to the installation.
Example: You want to translate an installation into Swiss French. However, that
language is not one of the pre-translated languages. You can add Swiss French to the
Languages page and add Swiss French text strings to the installation. Then, you can
compile an installation that displays Swiss French on all installation messages and dialog
boxes.
Double-Byte Languages
Some languages (example: Chinese, Japanese, and Korean) require double-byte
character sets, in which each character is represented by two bytes.
WiseScript Package Editor supports double-byte languages. However, if you add support
for a double-byte language, do not add any other languages. Including double-byte and
single-byte languages in the same installation can cause distortion of the fonts for the
single-byte languages. If you need both single and double-byte installations, make a
copy of the installation and include the double-byte languages in the copy.
Processes for Adding Language Support
¾ WiseScript Package Editor only
You can add language support to an installation, which provides the text in the
installation’s user interface elements in a different language.
Adding Language Support for a Pre-Translated Language
1. In Installation Expert > Languages page, add the language and mark its check box.
See Languages on page 58.
2. If you have added custom dialog boxes to the installation, provide translations for
those dialog boxes.
See step 3 in Adding Language Support for a New Language.
3. If you have changed the text for any installation messages, provide updated
translations for those messages.
See Editing Installation Messages on page 24.
Adding Language Support for a New Language
1. Use the Installer Messages dialog box to add translations of installation messages
for the new language. This also adds the language to the list of languages that are
available on the Languages page.
Changes that you make to installation messages become available to all
installations.
See Editing Installation Messages on page 24.
2. In Installation Expert > Languages page, add the language and mark its check box.
See Languages on page 58.
3. Provide translations for dialog boxes in the installation.
a. In Script Editor, select the language from the Language drop-down list. This
list is populated with the languages that are marked on the Languages page.

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