Each project can have it's own base language. To change the base language settings
1. Go to "Settings" after clicking into your project view
2. Look for "Base language" and click "Change"
** If you see a warning message saying that there are currently no other languages available to be used as the new base language, you might refer to the below section to see if your other languages fulfil the requirement of becoming the new base language.
Conditions that your project must fulfil before you can change your base language
- There should be no pending translation orders in the sub-project. If you have recently ordered professional translation services, you would only be able to change your base language when all orders are completed.
- There should be no on-going string importing tasks. Please wait until all importing tasks are completed before changing your base language.
- For every version (i.e. snapshot) in your sub-project, the intended new base language has to be 100% translated and approved in order to be able to replace the original base language. For example, if you'd like to update your base language from German to English, your English translation should be 100% completed for every version in your sub-project.
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Thanks for providing clear instructions for managing base language changes in a multilingual project.
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Understanding Base Language: Changing the base language of your application or software can enhance user experience and accessibility.
Access Settings: Navigate to the settings menu of your application where language preferences are usually located.
Select Language Option: Look for the language option, often labeled as "Language" or "Base Language."
Choose Desired Language: From the dropdown menu, select the desired language that you want to set as the base.
Save Changes: After selecting the language, ensure you save the changes to apply them effectively.
Restart Application: Some applications may require a restart for the new language settings to take effect.
Verify Changes: Once the application restarts, navigate through the interface to confirm that the base language has changed successfully.
User Guides: Check for any available user guides or help resources in the new language to facilitate ease of use.
Candied Strawberries: If you're making a recipe, consider labeling ingredients like candied strawberries in the new language for better understanding.
Feedback: If the language change impacts usability, consider providing feedback to the developers for improvements.
Updates: Regularly check for updates that might enhance language options or functionality in your application.
Enjoy the Experience: With the base language changed, enjoy a more personalized experience while using the application, whether it's for managing recipes, including delicious treats like candied strawberries, or any other purpose.
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