LANGUAGE ADD

    Usage: LANGUAGE <name> ADD < ;description>

    Creates a new language, named "name," with the description "description." The language has no custom numerics defined at that point.

    Example:
    /as language <name> add


    LANGUAGE ALIAS

    Usage: LANGUAGE <name> ALIAS [add|del|list]

    Language aliases can be used to give descriptive names to languages (e.g. "Canadian French" or "Yiddish") in addition to the ISO language code and the description. Users can use aliases to select a language.

    Example:
    /as language <name> alias [add|del|list]


    LANGUAGE DEL

    Usage: LANGUAGE <name> DEL

    Deletes the language. Note, that users that are using that language, will continue to use it, but no new users iwll be able to.

    Example:
    /as language <name> del


    LANGUAGE DISABLE

    Usage: LANGUAGE <name> DISABLE

    When a language object is disabled, users can select it to use as their default language. Users that were attached to the language prior to it being disabled, will continue to be able to use it.

    Example:
    /as language <name> disable


    LANGUAGE ENABLE

    Usage: LANGUAGE <name> ENABLE

    When a language object is enabled, users can select it, to use as their default language.

    Example:
    /as language <name> enable


    LANGUAGE IMPORT

    Usage: LANGUAGE <name> IMPORT

    Imports a language, named "name," from a language file (name.wlf) that must exist in the "db/lang" directory. The language will be configured exactly as the language file dictates, with appropriate aliases, and numerics.

    Example:
    /as language <name> import


    LANGUAGE LIST

    Usage: LANGUAGE <name> NUMERICS LIST

    Example:
    /as language <name> list


    LANGUAGE NUMERICS

    Usage: LANGUAGE <name> NUMERICS [list|set|reset|search]

    LIST - Lists all or a specific numeric
    RESET - Resets all numerics to the default value.
    SEARCH - Search for a specific text string in a numeric.
    SET - Set the value of a specified numeric.

    Example:
    /as language <name> list