Pre-requisite: The user must configure the part using the Admin module of the Platform, before accessing the Language Mapping functionality for a Dashboard.
Check out the given walk-through on how to map multiple languages with Designer.
Select a saved dashboard using the Designer plugin.
Access the Title properties of the dashboard and make sure that the title description is provided in the “{}” brackets (if not then modify it accordingly)
Please Note:
a. Use “{}” brackets for all the descriptive text that you want to translate by the newly created Language Mapping. E.g., Tooltip, Description of X and Y-Axis, etc.
b. Use the Data Set Properties to Configure the Categories and Series description for the language mapping, as shown below:
Open the Dashboard Properties Panel and configure the Language Properties, as shown below:
Enable the Language Mapping by using a checkmark in the given box.
Use a checkmark in the given box to Hide the Curly Braces.
Click on the icon to select a mapping option.
The Language Mapping Selection window opens.
Select a language using the Mapping List drop-down menu.
Click the Save option.
Open the Script window for Component.
Make sure that the desired language’s name is mentioned in the script.
Click the Preview icon.
The dashboard title and other descriptions get translated into the selected language.
Please Note:
The old dashboards do not open while using the Mapping option. The users need to create a new dashboard to access this functionality.
The users can use the Language Settings functionality for the below-given dashboard charting components:
Title and Subtitle description
X-axis and Y-axis description (second Axis description)
Inbuilt Legends, Timeline Legends.
Legend component and static legends
Title of filters
Header name of Grids
Pie chart without a category: Legends
Tooltips and custom tooltip
Export, Filter Saver, URL button, Bullet, Gauge, Semi gauge titles