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Multiple Languages - Menu options
Layers, not a bad idea. Need to see how feasible that is with my courses (quite a few slides each and I use layers for interactivity and animations. Afraid it's going to be very messy adding 5-8 language layers.) Could work for simpler courses.
Would certainly help with the file size. Still messy with changes / error finding. Thanks for the idea Owen!
Still, I think a feature for multiple languages in Storyline courses would find quite some support among corporate users. I deal with people from over 30 countries in our corporate LMS, if I could cover the 8 most important languages in an easy way it would be great.
If it was only available in 360 it would give me some leverage to get an upgrade :-)
- OwenHolt6 years agoSuper Hero
I'm no programmer, I don't even play one on TV, but I would think this wouldn't be too difficult of a feature to implement. I mean, they already identify all of the text elements as part of their translation process. I would think it would be a matter of having the course designer import multiple translation documents but instead of importing them as part of a new course (new language version) creating instead a variable dependent document reference during the publication process that would execute at run time.
But again, I'm no programmer.