Difference between revisions of "Ad Manager Japanese Translation Setup"

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In Windows 7: Control Panel -> Clock, Language, and Region -> Region and Language -> Administrative:
 
In Windows 7: Control Panel -> Clock, Language, and Region -> Region and Language -> Administrative:
  
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In Windows XP: Contract Panel -> Regional and Language Options -> Advanced:
 
In Windows XP: Contract Panel -> Regional and Language Options -> Advanced:
  
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Ad Manager has its own UI language setting, (stored in the user.dat, defaulting to the system setting for the non-Unicode program language): Tools -> Options -> Language.
 
Ad Manager has its own UI language setting, (stored in the user.dat, defaulting to the system setting for the non-Unicode program language): Tools -> Options -> Language.
  
 
There are a bunch of lookup values that are stored in the database. Their language depends on the choice you make when you create or update a database.
 
There are a bunch of lookup values that are stored in the database. Their language depends on the choice you make when you create or update a database.

Revision as of 11:31, 12 April 2014

Ad Manager's UI has a few non-Unicode components, so to demo the Japanese translation, you have to set the Windows setting for the language for non-Unicode programs.

In Windows 7: Control Panel -> Clock, Language, and Region -> Region and Language -> Administrative:

SysLocaleWin7.png

In Windows XP: Contract Panel -> Regional and Language Options -> Advanced:

SysLocaleWinXp.png

Ad Manager has its own UI language setting, (stored in the user.dat, defaulting to the system setting for the non-Unicode program language): Tools -> Options -> Language.

There are a bunch of lookup values that are stored in the database. Their language depends on the choice you make when you create or update a database.