Introduction1.3 Language familiesCreating foreign language texts6 Commissioning Manual, 11/2006, 6FC5397-1DP10-1BA0• The text file is to be coded using this code page, not as a Unicode file.• The text should be generated as simply as possible: in particular, this means thatif possible, no additional software should have to be installed.• For the purposes of this guide, it is assumed that you have installed Microsoft Word 2003(or a later version) and are familiar with using it.Text types for HMI Embedded and HMI AdvancedThe following text types can be changed in the individual systems:Text types SystemsAlarm textsTexts for "Expand user interface"Application texts for all operating areas incl.softkey textsHMI EmbeddedAlarm textsTexts for "Expand user interface"Texts for the "Help" function in the editorMachine dataSoftkey texts for all operating areasHMI Advanced1.3 Language familiesA language family is a group of languages for which Microsoft operating systems use thesame code page. Microsoft uses the term "language group".Table 1-1 Language familiesLanguage family Windows codepageLanguagesCentral European 1250 Albanian, Croat, Polish, Romanian, Serbian (Latin),Slovakian, Slovenian, Czech, HungarianCyrillic 1251 Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian (Cyrillic),Ukrainian, White RussianWestern 1252 German, English, Finnish, French, Indonesian, Icelandic,Italian, Dutch, Norwegian, Portuguese, Swedish, SpanishGreek 1253 GreekTurkish 1254 TurkishBaltic 1257 Estonian, Latvian, LithuanianJapanese 932 JapaneseChinese 936 Simplified ChineseKorean 949 KoreanChinese 950 Standard Chinese (Traditional Chinese)