languages in AC
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‎2019-02-12
06:34 PM
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‎2024-02-23
06:57 PM
by
Aruzhan Ilaikova
I have a french project and English and French drawings - simply NOT POSSIBLE to open in EN or FR versions but instead - I am told I need a licence for both versions . Is this a joke ?
GS need to look seriously at this...REVIT have a facility to change langauges simply by changing the directory name in the properties......Graphisoft will loose me and will I am sure loose lots of people UNLESS this problem is fixed.
Please GS fix this problem asap.

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‎2019-02-13 01:56 AM
I typically use AUS language version, but in the past I have also installed INT, USA & UKI versions - all using the same language.
You can't change the language of Archicad at the touch of a button, but you can install more than one version at once.
You will need to rename the Program Folder after you install each one as otherwise Archicad will say it is already installed when you try to install a different version.
Give it a try and then post back if you are having any problems.
I currently have many versions and builds loaded and also a USA version for 21.
You can see the ones I have re-named, and to run them I just run the program file in that folder.
Barry.
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‎2019-02-13 09:48 AM
So I will need to install 2 versions for the x2 languages. FR and EN. ?
With regards to installation - when installing, I guess i just point to where the software will need to be installed? otherwise i guess the default settings - the C drive/ Graphisoft/ Archicad 22 will NOT WORK as there is already a version installed in the same directory.
I will give it a try and let you know.
How would the add-ons work? From memory, these dont ask where they are to be installed - they do so automatically.
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Siad

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‎2019-02-13 09:58 AM
I install one, with all the add-ons and then I re-name the program folder.
Then install the other version, and because I have re-named the folder, the installer will not think I have it already installed and will install as normal.Then install add-ons for that version as well.
This is on Windows OS - I assume you can do similar if you are on MAC.
To run the Archicad in the re-named program folder, you will have to manually run the Archicad.exe file (Windows) or create a shortcut for it.
Should you ever need to update any of them, just re-name the folders so the one you are updating just says "Archicad 22".
Barry.
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‎2019-02-13 10:16 AM

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‎2019-02-13 10:26 AM
If that doesn't work then maybe you will need the two licenses.
But I don't see how that will help.
You will still have to install both versions.
The license does not control the language in Archicad as far as I know.
My license says it is for Archicad 22 AUS, but I can still run the USA program.
I just checked to be sure.
Barry.
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‎2019-02-13 10:35 AM
You will
The licences are localised. You will have to buy a licence of both to run both.
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‎2019-02-13 10:28 PM
As to your original question... I do not think we will see a universal version of AC where you choose the interface language any time soon. It would require a major software change to embed multiple language interface elements given the historical way the software has been written.

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‎2019-02-14 10:44 AM
However there are localised version (CHE, GER, AUT, etc.) which won't run without a key purchased from the respective resellers.
The question was about the UK and the French, which I think won't work with the same one – a workaround could be to ask for the library and the template file, then all the attributes and settings would be the localised ones, then the UI doesn't really matter. There are certain features though, which are not present in every version of ARCHICAD, like this one:

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‎2019-02-15 02:12 AM
furtonb wrote:
As far as I know, you can run the INT with basically any key.
However there are localised version (CHE, GER, AUT, etc.) which won't run without a key purchased from the respective resellers.
That would make sense.
I can run AUS, UKI, INT and USA because they are all English versions and would use the same interface but with different templates.
Sorry if I may have given you false hope.
It is of course possible to open a French file in an English version of Archicad or an Engilsh file in the French version.
Your interface will just be in a different language to the plan.
Barry.
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