In Doc-O-Matic you can easily change the output language for your documentation by switching the output language to French, German, Japanese or Korean as described below..
To create your output in another language, you need to localize your output by creating your own dictionary for all automatically inserted words and phrases.
To create output formats using another character set than the ANSI character set, you need to change the character set.
To switch the output language
On the Project, tab, in the Tools group, click More , and then click Switch Output Language.
Select one of the listed output languages.
All automatically inserted words also in graphics are translated.
To change the character set used in HTML Help systems
On the Quick Access Toolbar, click Settings .
Click a HTML Configuration tab.
Select Files & Format > Output Options > Encoding.
In the Encoding box, select your character set.
Make sure you format all Formatting Elements using fonts that can display your character set.
When you use a script that is written from right to left, select right to left in the Direction box in the Element Editor for all Formatting Elements.
To change the character set used in your PDF Document
On the Quick Access Toolbar, click Settings .
Click the PDF Configuration tab.
Select Files & Format > Files & Folders > Character Set.
In the Character Set box, select your character set. Character sets that are not listed in the combo box such as Asian character sets and languages with right-to-left text orientation are not supported by the current version of Doc-O-Matic.
Make sure you format all Formatting Elements using fonts that can display your character set. You can overwrite the default character set setting for each Formatting Elementin the Element Editor.
On the Files & Format > Page Layout > Formatting > Font Mapping page make sure that the fonts that Doc-O-Matic automatically maps to can be displayed by your version of Adobe's Acrobat Reader. If your font does not appear correctly using PDF standard fonts, try the embed this font or reference this fontsetting.
Related Settings
Encoding (HTML), Character Set (PDF)
PDF settings apply to: Doc-O-Matic Professional and Doc-O-Matic Author