Switch to a other language [2]
Switch to a other language
Tuesday, September 25, 2012 4:36 AM - Alex
I have a question. How can I change the language in Xshell? I see the folder Languages and I can't switch the language.
Thank you in advance.
Program Ver. : Xshell 4
Thank you in advance.
Program Ver. : Xshell 4
Re: Switch to a other language
Tuesday, September 25, 2012 3:32 PM - Support
Xshell supports international languages including 2-byte encodings used by Asian languages. By default it uses the default language set in the Windows system. You can change the output encoding when the encoding of the remote host is different from your Windows system.
To change the output encoding of a session:
1. Do one of the following:
· In the Toolbar, click Output Encoding, and then click the encoding you want to use.
· In the Properties dialog box, in Category, select Terminal. In the Encoding list, select the display encoding.
2. UTF-8 encoding display:
· If the remote host supports unicode (UTF-8) and it is set to use UTF-8, then the encoding setting must be ‘Unicode (UTF-8)’. With UTF-8 encoding, Xshell can display multiple languages simultaneously.
Notes:
To properly display the selected encoding, corresponding language package must be installed on Windows.
Please let us know if we can be of further assistance.
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To change the output encoding of a session:
1. Do one of the following:
· In the Toolbar, click Output Encoding, and then click the encoding you want to use.
· In the Properties dialog box, in Category, select Terminal. In the Encoding list, select the display encoding.
2. UTF-8 encoding display:
· If the remote host supports unicode (UTF-8) and it is set to use UTF-8, then the encoding setting must be ‘Unicode (UTF-8)’. With UTF-8 encoding, Xshell can display multiple languages simultaneously.
Notes:
To properly display the selected encoding, corresponding language package must be installed on Windows.
Please let us know if we can be of further assistance.
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Technical Support
Re: Switch to a other language
Tuesday, September 25, 2012 10:46 PM - Support
Currently only Korean and English is supported in Xshell. Xshell will automatically detect your Windows language setting and use the language accordingly. Korean is selected if you are using Windows Korean version.
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