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Language Substitution
If you want to generate and export document reports from Enterprise Architect in languages or dialects other than US English, you can customize the codepage, default language ID and character set that the system uses when generating the documentation. This makes it much easier to generate documentation appropriate to your country or location.
Access Project Browser | Click on Package: F8 > Codepage or
Diagram element: F8 > Codepage
Set Reporting Language
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Language |
Click on the drop-down arrow and select the language code appropriate to the language you want to generate reports in.
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Codepage |
Click on the drop-down arrow and select the codepage appropriate to the language you want to generate reports in.
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Charset |
Click on the drop-down arrow and select the character set appropriate to the language you want to generate reports in.
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English Tag |
Lists the default US English language code tags within Enterprise Architect.
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Substitute Tag |
(For advanced use only.) If you want to apply a different language code tag in place of a US English tag, double-click on the item line. A prompt displays for the substitute tag code; type in the code and click on the OK button. To clear a substitute tag, double-click on the item and delete the code value. When you generate your document reports, the substitute tags are used in the output.
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Notes
· | If you want to generate reports in a language that requires Unicode support, please note that Enterprise Architect .EAP files default to using JET 3.5 as the database engine, which does not support Unicode character sets (see the Getting Started > Basics topic) ; to provide Unicode support in your project, either upsize to a DBMS repository or set JET 4.0 as the database engine, and download a copy of the Jet 4.0 EABase model from the Sparx Systems website and do an EAP to EAP transfer of your model into the Jet 4.0 file |
· | The codes that you select remain set for all reports you generate, until such time as you specifically change them again |
· | You can transport these language tag definitions between models, using the Export Reference Data and Import Reference Data options |
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