Localize Nuix Workstation in a supported language
You can configure Nuix Workstation to use one of a number of languages in which to localize your installation of the application.
Localize Nuix Workstation for your language through its shortcut
You can localize the Nuix Workstation UI (user interface) for menus, dialogs, and so on in any of its supported languages via a startup switch in the Windows shortcut or startup script.
The default switch runs Nuix Workstation in English -Duser.language=en. To localize the Nuix Workstation UI in your language:
Right-click your Nuix Workstation shortcut.
Select Properties, and select the Shortcut tab.
In the Target field, add the name of your language as a switch to the end of the application path (after the quotes).
For example, to set English-based menu options to German, to the end of this field, append the following switch:
-Duser.language=en -Duser.country=DE
So, it reads:
"C:/Program Files/Nuix/Nuix <x.x>/nuix_app.exe" -Duser.language=de -Duser.country=DE
See the following Switches for other supported languages for how to configure the application to use the language of your choice.
Click Apply, then OK.
The switch is applied the next time you open the application from the shortcut.
Switches for supported foreign languages:
Switch | Language |
-Duser.language=ar -Duser.country=SA | Arabic |
-Duser.language=zh -Duser.country=CN | Chinese (Simplified) |
-Duser.language=da -Duser.country=DK | Danish |
-Duser.language=nl -Duser.country=NL | Dutch |
-Duser.language=fr -Duser.country=CA |
French(Canadian) |
-Duser.language=de -Duser.country=DE | German |
-Duser.language=he -Duser.country=IL | Hebrew |
-Duser.language=ja -Duser.country=JP | Japanese |
-Duser.language=ko -Duser.country=KR | Korean |
-Duser.language=pl -Duser.country=PL | Polish |
-Duser.language=pt -Duser.country=BR | Portuguese (Brazil) |
-Duser.language=es -Duser.country=MX | Spanish (Latin America) |
Answers to other language-related enquiries
Q1: Can Nuix Workstation display text collected from a given language (as in display content text)?
A1: Yes, for all the languages previously listed. Some languages may require that you install software to view the appropriate glyphs.
Q2: Can Nuix Workstation collect and index a given language?
A2: Yes, if the Nuix Engine is able to process for something, then it can generally store or index the text within. (with additional consideration made below)
Q3: Are all the previously listed languages searchable?
A3: Languages that use white space are tokenized in a way that allows searching to generally work well. When you process languages that do not use white space to delineate "terms" require you to enter "exact queries" when crafting searches.
Q4: Are all the previously listed languages supported for OCR?
A4: The following is the list of languages in the API documentation for OcrProcessor that are supported:
Abkhaz, Adyghe, Afrikaans, Agul, Albanian, Altaic, Arabic, ArmenianEastern, ArmenianGrabar, ArmenianWestern, Awar, Aymara, AzeriCyrillic, AzeriLatin, Bashkir, Basque, Belarusian, Bemba, Blackfoot, Breton, Bugotu, Bulgarian, Buryat, Catalan, Chamorro, Chechen, ChinesePRC, ChineseTaiwan, Chukcha, Chuvash, Corsican, CrimeanTatar, Croatian, Crow, Czech, Danish, Dargwa, Dungan, Dutch, DutchBelgian, English, EskimoCyrillic, EskimoLatin, Esperanto, Estonian, Even, Evenki, Faeroese, Fijian, Finnish, French, Frisian, Friulian, GaelicScottish, Gagauz, Galician, Ganda, German, GermanLuxembourg, GermanNewSpelling, Greek, Guarani, Hani, Hausa, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hungarian, Icelandic, Ido, Indonesian, Ingush, Interlingua, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Kabardian, Kalmyk, KarachayBalkar, Karakalpak, Kasub, Kawa, Kazakh, Khakas, Khanty, Kikuyu, Kirgiz, Kongo, Korean, Koryak, Kpelle, Kumyk, Kurdish, Lak, Lappish, Latin, Latvian, LatvianGothic, Lezgin, Lithuanian, Luba, Macedonian, Malagasy, Malay, Malinke, Maltese, Mansi, Maori, Mari, Maya, Miao, Minankabaw, Mohawk, Mongol, Mordvin, Nahuatl, Nenets, Nivkh, Nogay, Norwegian, NorwegianBokmal, NorwegianNynorsk, Nyanja, Occidental, Ojibway, Ossetic, Papiamento, PidginEnglish, Polish, PortugueseBrazilian, PortugueseStandard, Provencal, Quechua, RhaetoRomanic, Romanian, RomanianMoldavia, Romany, Ruanda, Rundi, Russian, RussianOldSpelling, RussianWithAccent, Samoan, Selkup, SerbianCyrillic, SerbianLatin, Shona, Sioux, Slovak, Slovenian, Somali, Sorbian, Sotho, Spanish, Sunda, Swahili, Swazi, Swedish, Tabassaran, Tagalog, Tahitian, Tajik, Tatar, Thai, Tinpo, Tongan, Tswana, Tun, Turkish, Turkmen, TurkmenLatin, Tuvin, Udmurt, UighurCyrillic, UighurLatin, Ukrainian, UzbekCyrillic, UzbekLatin, Vietnamese, Visayan, Welsh, Wolof, Xhosa, Yakut, Yiddish, Zapotec, and Zulu.