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This chapter explains how to localize the FAQs, messages, surveys, and requests that were added to Admin View so that patients who are viewing Patient View in another language will view them in their preferred language.
The text shown on the Patient View screen is available in English and Spanish for this release. When you add Patient FAQs, Patient Messages, Patient Requests, and Surveys to Admin View, they are added in English. To localize them, use the import/export functionality found in the Localization Import/Export page of Admin View.
On the Localization Import/Export page, you will download a csv file, which contains English content and tags for each FAQ, message, request, and survey entry. Then you will translate the English content within the file and upload the revised file to Spanish on the Localization Import/Export page.
Note If the facility has been subscribed to and deployed Swank Movies on Demand, localization can also be used to provide localized movie category names.
To localize content that was created in Admin View, follow these steps:
Step 1 Add all FAQs, messages, requests, and surveys to Admin View. Refer the Format for Importing the.CSV Files appendix to know about the.csv file format for the respective categories.
Note If any FAQs, messages, requests, or surveys are added or modified after you perform these steps, see the last section for instructions.
Step 2 Go to the Localization Import/Export page, which is accessed using the Content Management menu in Admin View.
Step 3 Choose the language (i.e. Spanish) that you need to localize in the Select Locale drop-down menu.
Step 4 Click the Download Language Pack button.
A csv file is download to your desktop.
Step 6 Replace the English text entries in the ResourceText column (F) with Spanish text.
Step 7 Save the file on your desktop as a CSV (comma delimited) file.
Step 8 Go back to the Localization Import/Export page and ensure that the language in the Select Locale field is correct.
Step 9 Click the Import Language Pack button.
Step 10 In the Bulk Import dialog box, click the Add File button and find the file on your desktop. Click the Open button.
Step 11 In the Bulk Import dialog box, click the Start button to start importing the file.
Step 12 When finished, click the Done button.
If you have already localized the content but need to make edits to it, follow these steps:
Step 1 Go to the Localization Import/Export page.
Step 2 Choose the language that you need to edit.
Step 3 Click the Download Language Pack button.
The csv file will download to your desktop.
Step 5 Edit the text entries in the ResourceText column (F).
Step 6 Save the file on your desktop as a CSV (comma delimited) file.
Step 7 Go back to the Localization Import/Export page and confirm that the language in the Select Locale field is the destination language (i.e. Spanish), not the original (i.e. English).
Step 8 Click the Import Language Pack button.
Step 9 In the Bulk Import dialog box, click the Add File button and find the file on your desktop. Click the Open button.
Step 10 In the Bulk Import dialog box, click the Start button to start importing the file.
Step 11 When finished, click the Done button.
If new content was added in English, the Spanish localized files will be out of sync. If only a couple of entries were added, you could try inserting them into the Spanish file. If the changes are extensive or to prevent errors with importing, you will need to download the English file, copy and paste the existing localized content first, and then localize the new content.
Step 1 Go to the Localization Import/Export page.
Step 2 Choose ‘English’ in the Select Language drop-down menu.
Step 3 Click the Download Language Pack button.
The csv file will download to your desktop.
Step 4 Choose the localized language from the Select Language drop-down menu.
Step 5 Click the Download Language Pack button.
Step 7 Copy the localized text from the Spanish file and paste it within the English file.
Step 8 Translate the new English text entries in the ResourceText column (F).
Step 9 Save the file on your desktop as a CSV (comma delimited) file using the same file name as the Spanish file.
Step 10 On the Localization Import/Export page, ensure that the language in the Select Locale field is correct (‘Spanish’, but NOT ‘English’).
Step 11 Click the Import Language Pack button.
Step 12 In the Bulk Import dialog box, click the Add File button and find the new localized file on your desktop. Click the Open button.
Step 13 In the Bulk Import dialog box, click the Start button to start importing the file.
Step 14 When finished, click the Done button.