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Supported languages and locales


English (EN) is the default language of the BMC Digital Workplace application. The following additional languages are supported in BMC Digital Workplace:

The same languages are supported for localizing catalog items in BMC Digital Workplace Catalog. For more information, see Localizing-catalog-items.

Left-to-right languages:

  • Catalan (CA)
  • Chinese, Simplified (ZH-CN)
  • Chinese, Traditional (ZH-TW)
  • Danish (DA)
  • Dutch (NL)
  • Finnish (FI)
  • French (FR)
  • German (DE)
  • Greek (EL)
  • Italian (IT)
  • Japanese (JA)
  • Korean (KO)
  • Norwegian (NO)
  • Polish (PL)
  • Portuguese, Brazilian (PT-BR)
  • Romanian (RO)
  • Russian (RU)
  • Spanish (ES)
  • Swedish (SV)
  • Thai (TH)
  • Turkish (TR)
  • Welsh (CY)

Right-to-left languages:

  • Arabic (AR)
  • Hebrew (HE)

Note

If you select a right-to-left (RTL) language in your browser settings, the BMC Digital Workplace application is automatically localized, and the layout of the application is switched to the RTL mode.

Tip

If you use Internet Explorer 11 on Microsoft Windows 7, to see the localized content, in addition to selecting the required language in your browser settings, you must set up the Region settings of Microsoft Windows.

To set up the Region settings, perform the following actions:

  1. Click the Start button, and then click Control Panel.
  2. Click Clock, Language, and Region, and then click Regional and Language Options.
    The Regional and Language Options dialog box appears.
  3. On the Formats tab, under Current format, click Customize this format.
    The Customize Regional Options dialog box appears.
  4. Click the tab that contains the settings that you want to modify, and apply your changes.

The following table indicates consoles that are localized in BMC Digital Workplace:The [confluence_table-plus] macro is a standalone macro and it cannot be used inline. Click on this message for details.

 

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