Displaying a graph with international characters

To display different languages for non-Unicode programs in graphs correctly, change the language settings in the Regional and Language Options dialog box to match the language used in the graph.

The system locale and the user locale must have the same language setting for ArcGIS to run properly in a selected language environment.

NoteNote:

An administrator account is necessary to complete this procedure.

Charset#

Language or Charset name

128

Japanese

129

Korean (Hanguel)

130

Korean (Johab)

134

Simplified Chinese

136

Traditional Chinese

161

Greek

162

Turkish

177

Hebrew

178

Arabic

186

Baltic

204

Russian / Cyrillic

222

Thai

238

Central European and diacritical marks for Eastern European countries

Languages for non-Unicode programs supported in graphs

Learn more about configuring different Windows operating systems to run ArcGIS in a selected language environment

Steps:
  1. In Windows, click Start and click Control Panel.
  2. Depending on your system's settings, do one of the following:
    • Double-click Regional and Language Options.
      Regional and Language Options control panel
    • Double-click Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options.
      Language and Regional Options control panel
    • Click Add other languages or Regional and Language Options.

      Add other languages option or Regional and Language Options

  3. Click the Advanced tab.
  4. Check the checkbox for the language of your choice from the drop-down menu.

    For example, choose Japanese in the drop-down list.

    Non-Unicode language setting
  5. Click Apply.
  6. Restart your system.

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Published 6/7/2010