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Preferred Locale (--preflocale)

Objects with this attribute

Usage

Object Manager Preferred Locale Pick a locale from the list, or type your own in the form ll-tt.
Command line --preflocale ll-tt Replace ll-tt with the locale, for example en-us.

Description

The locale in which the user's webtop and Help appear. Not all locales may be available: if the locale is missing, the user sees an error page.

Note This attribute is only used with the classic webtop. The browser-based webtop ignores it.

Choose Automatic to use the client device's current locale, if that can be detected.

A locale has two parts, language and territory, separated by a hyphen -.

Examples

--preflocale en-us

Specifies the US English locale: the English dialect used in the United States of America.

--preflocale ja-jp

Specifies the Japanese locale.

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