

So discounting automatic translation as an option, you'd have a wild mixup of languages.This might be simple but I'm new to design so any help will be highly appreciated Thanks, Prakash. The problem is that PlatformUI.getWorkbench ().restart () does not allow to set (or change) any new startup parameters, like -nl de. In LangSwitch, we pass the switchLang function from the context to the onClick button handler. I tried it out myselft and have to admit that it is not as easy as I would have expected.
#Language switcher ui how to
Again, automatic translation simply isn't that good. on the right side menu should appear (which shows the selected language) on selection, it should list all the languages available and also the selected language should be shown as selected screenshot is attached and we use bootstrap. People often ask me how to dynamically change the language in an Eclipe RCP application.Automatic translation translates it into your local language. The big BUT here is: who's gonna do all that work? It simply doesn't scale the way the site currently works.Īnything goes, everyone writes in whatever language they want. Probably the easiest way to support this is to add a small section in the footer with text links to the different supported languages.

