Translations Package
View translations of the ProcessMaker Platform user interface in German, Spanish, and French languages. Change the labels and messages throughout the ProcessMaker Platform user interface.
Overview
Display English- and Non-English Language Labels in the ProcessMaker Platform User Interface
The ProcessMaker Platform user interface by default is in English. However, ProcessMaker Platform provides the following translations of the ProcessMaker user interface:
German
Spanish
French
The Translations package displays each label and message in the ProcessMaker Platform user interface in these four languages. For each label or message, the Translations package displays the default English language as well as each non-English language. When the Language setting is changed in user profile or user account, ProcessMaker Platform displays the appropriate labels and messages for that selected language. Changing the Language setting only affects that selected user account.
If the Translations package is not installed, ProcessMaker Platform only displays the default English-language user interface labels and messages. Furthermore, the Language setting in user profiles and user accounts is not available.
Edit Labels and Messages in Your ProcessMaker Platform User Interface
Optionally, use the Translations package to edit the labels and messages that display. This may be useful for the following reasons:
Replace ProcessMaker Platform branding with our own: Your organization uses specific branding and/or terminology that you want displayed throughout your ProcessMaker Platform instance. In this regard, you are replacing ProcessMaker Platform's branding with your own.
ProcessMaker Platform is white-labeled: As a ProcessMaker partner using ProcessMaker Platform for your client, your client may want you to white-label ProcessMaker Platform: hide all ProcessMaker Platform branding and terminology and replace it with theirs.
When replacing ProcessMaker Platform branding and/or white-labeling ProcessMaker, customize the colors in the ProcessMaker Platform user interface to show your organization's or client's color palette.
Note that if you edit the default English-language labels and messages, you are responsible for ensuring that the non-English translations match your English-language revisions and are accurate.
See the following topics regarding configuring the language setting in a user profile:
See the following topics regarding white-labeling ProcessMaker Platform:
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