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Open the System Configuration menu to manage the basic settings of the Designer.

Adding Content Languages

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If you want to add more languages, click the Add button to show section Add new language.

Insert the desired language and confirm with Submit.

The new language is added to the list.

To delete a language from list list, click .

You can change the content language in the User Preferences.

Use the icon to remove a language permanently from the list.

Please note that deleting a content language will remove all data stored in this language and that this change is irreversible.

Maintaining the Standard BRIDGE Settings

In this section an administration user defines the standard Bridge for all users of the Designer installation.

In the Bridge menu users can overwrite the settings individually.

Bridge Settings Internal

The internal configuration is used by the designer to communicate with the bridge.

  • Protocol: The default protocol of an internal BRIDGE is http.
  • Hostname: Enter the name of the server where your BRIDGE is running. Default is bridge.
  • Port: Insert the number of the service port of the BRIDGE.
  • Prefix: You can insert a prefix if the BRIDGE is running behind a proxy.
  • Node: Consult your BRIDGE to find out the node name of your BRIDGE installation. Default is localhost.

Bridge Settings External

The external configuration is used to create the access to the bridge console (access from the browser).

  • Protocol: The default protocol of an external BRIDGE is https.
  • Hostname: Enter the name of the server where your BRIDGE is running. Default is bridge.
  • Port: Insert the number of the service port of the BRIDGE.
  • Prefix: You can insert a prefix if the BRIDGE is running behind a proxy.
  • Node: Consult your BRIDGE to find out the node name of your BRIDGE installation.
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