Localizing from a pivot language
Pivot language localization starts by sending an already localized map and its contents to be localized into another language.
A pivot language is used as intermediate language when a direct translation between the source language and the target language is not available to you for whatever reason. When pivot language localization is configured, the source languages and their allowed target languages are explicitly defined in the configuration files. As a result, the options available in the dialog box when you right-click an object and select
are limited to the target languages configured for that source language.Important: The localization process requires a substantial amount of system resources. If you are localizing several maps in many different languages you may notice an impact on your computer's performance.
To start the localization process from a pivot language:
- Create an image localization kit for the graphics, if required.
- Create a localization kit for the map and its topics.