Configure Browsers and JRE Font
Some HTML interfaces for Software AG products detect the language setting for your browser. If you have installed language packs on your products, those interfaces try to supply the user interface, messages, and data in that language. You can indicate which of the installed languages to display in your browser as explained below. For supported browser releases, see webMethods and Intelligent Business Operations System Requirements .
Browser | Action |
Firefox | Go to Tools > Options > Content, click Choose, and add the language you want to use to the top of the list. |
Google Chrome | Go to Settings > Show Advanced Settings > Languages, click spell-checker settings, and add the language you want to use to the top of the list. |
Internet Explorer | Go to Tools > Internet Options, click Languages, and add the language you want to use to the top of the list. |
Safari | Go to System Preferences > Language & Text > Language, and add the language you want to use to the top of the list. |
Your JRE might require modification to display non-ASCII data. If you see hollow boxes or black squares where you would expect to see non-ASCII characters, you might need to modify your JRE’s font configuration file to provide an appropriate font for displaying these characters. For example, you might install a full Unicode font, such as Arial Unicode MS, or you can install a font for a particular language. For information on modifying font configuration file, see J2SE 7.0 at the Oracle Java SE documentation Web site.