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MeravHaglili-dc's avatar
MeravHaglili-dc
Community Member
3 years ago

Does Rise 360 support Hebrew?

Hi does Rise support Hebrew?

  • Hello, Merav! Thanks for asking. Rise 360 supports left-to-right languages only right now. Thanks for letting us know you need support for Hebrew!

    • Crystal-Horn's avatar
      Crystal-Horn
      Staff

      Hi Eran,

      I'm sorry I don't have a timeline for you. We have this discussion tagged so we can come back with updates on right-to-left language plans.

  • Are there any changes or updates yet? We also really need to have Hebrew supported in our company!

    • AndrewMiller-3d's avatar
      AndrewMiller-3d
      Community Member

      Hi Frederique,

      Articulate Storyline does support R2L languages if you are open to building the course there instead?

      I work for a localization company based out of Tel Aviv and this is the solution we recommend our clients. 

      Looking forward to R2L support on Rise! 

      • FrederiquePurno's avatar
        FrederiquePurno
        Community Member

        Thank you Andrew. That would be a semi-good alternative, although I do like the style and easiness of Rise even more. Would be great if R2L support on Rise would be available soon. 

  • Thanks for the workaround! Does this only work with xAPI or also with SCORM? 

  • Dominik1's avatar
    Dominik1
    Community Member

    Hi Frederique,

    I am not sure regarding Scorm, we are only using xAPI files, but I assume Scorm should work as well. 

    What are you seeing when trying to create a Zip file? Do you get an error message? Have you closed all files?

    Best,
    Dominik 

  • Hi Dominik,

    Thanks, I tried it with SCORM and it seems to work. I'm waiting for my colleagues in Israel to confirm that they can read it. I've managed to solve the error 'cannot be compressed because it includes characters that cannot be used in a compressed folder'. I did that by installing Hebrew as a language package and by changing the system locale to 'Use Unicode UTF-8 for worldwide language support'. 

    Thanks again for your help!