<< ============================================== << DEMO 2 << << Please refer to DEMO 1 first, << since this demo deals with advanced features of SiteWriter PLUS << which you might not understand without the basics. << ============================================== << ============================================== << MULTIPLE LANGUAGES << ============================================== << Multiple languages help you translate your Site in different << languages without having to write the Sites again and again. << This demo shows how to use multiple language Macros << You may define Macros in more than one language << By default, SiteWriter always creates Macros in the << language independent setting "Neutral" shown in the << combobox in the toolbar. << To define Macros in more languages you need to define << languages first. This is done in the dialog "Organize languages" << in the Project menu. << Open the "Organize languages" dialog to see the defined << languages in this Project. << They are "english" and "german" << You may switch between the languages in the combobox in << the toolbar. << IT IS IMPORTANT TO TAKE CARE ABOUT THE LANGUAGE << SETTING ONCE YOU DEFINE LANGUAGES. << First lets see what the languages do. << Toggle between english and german and press the browser button or << F4 to see how SiteWriter PLUS creates the different documents << Amazing isn't it? {#Meta} SiteWriter PLUS Demo2 {#SiteWriter LOGO}
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The following text is defined with english and german Macros.
<< This Macro is defined in english and german << You will recognize this by opening it with the german and english << setting in the toolbar. {#"
"A language Macro}

The following text is defined in the Neutral language.
<< This Macro is defined in the Neutral language << It will show up independent from the language setting in the << toolbar. {#"
"A Neutral Macro}


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