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Revision as of 20:29, 2 June 2025
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To set the special Context Locale, the Localyzer project must be configured with a TMS with an InContext Server and a valid Context License.
Setting the Context Locale
Either during the project creation or when editing a Localyzer project, set the Context Locale checkbox and pick a locale. By default, we use 'la' (Latin) as it is found in most browser settings and it is not a locale likely to be a target for most commercial applications.