Localization
You can set default language, default time zone, and locale.
You use the following administration menus for "Localization".
- General settings
You can set the locale for printing and the default locale.
For details, see the "General Settings for Localization" section. - Locale Settings
You can set the language and date format for each locale.
For details, see the "Locale Settings" section.
Priority of Date and Time Formats
The date and time formats are applied in the following order.
- (1) Date and time format that users have set in their personal settings.
- (2) Date and time format corresponding to the Web browser's language setting.
The date and time formats apply to the following languages.- 日本語
- English
- Simplified Chinese
- Traditional Chinese
- (3) Date and time formats that are set in the "General settings" screen for localization
Language and Display Name
System administrators can set display names in multiple languages, to be used for portals, categories, etc.
If the display name in user-defined language has not been set, the default display name is displayed.
Display names of the following items can be set in multiple languages.
- Organization name data
- Application menu
- Title of links to applications
- Title of links to URLs
- Office Name
- Locale Name
- Portal Name
- HTML Portlet Name
- PHP Portlet Name
- Category Name for Space
- Category Name for Shared Links Category
- Facility Name
- Facility Group Name
- Category Name for Bulletin Board
- Folder Name for Cabinet
- Book Name for Address Book
- Category Name for Workflow
- Category Name for MultiReport