Eplan Language Change -
If you want to view the project in a different language (assuming translations exist), do the following:
project.SetDisplayLanguage("de-DE"); project.Translate(TranslationScope.AllTexts); project.GenerateReports(); project.Export("C:\Output\Project_DE.pdf");
The is not a single-click operation; it is a strategic process that separates novice users from power users. By understanding the difference between interface and project languages, mastering the translation tools, and following best practices for multilingual data management, you can ensure your engineering documentation speaks the language of your client, wherever they are in the world. eplan language change
Your license may not include that language – contact your EPLAN administrator.
That is project/table-specific. Edit the plot frame properties or use a multilingual plot frame template. If you want to view the project in
For example, the "Device tag" property DT can hold:
Changing the interface is trivial. Changing the project language is where most users struggle. The project language controls the text on the drawing page. Here is the step-by-step for a . That is project/table-specific
Under the Translation group box, add all languages into which the project should be translated.
You are in a read-only project (e.g., a reference project or a checked-in SVN project). Solution: Check out the project for editing. Ensure you have write permissions.
A successful requires addressing both realms. You can have a German interface while editing an English project, or vice versa.
Different languages (e.g., Chinese, Russian, Greek) require different font sets. EPLAN may fail to auto-switch. Solution: Go to Options > Settings > User > Display > Fonts . Manually assign a Unicode-compatible font (e.g., Arial Unicode MS, Segoe UI) that supports all target languages.