Customizing File Manager for national languages

You can customize File Manager for national languages other than English.

If you are using Japanese or Korean, and you have installed the File Manager Japanese or Korean components, you might not need to perform any other customization for the Japanese or Korean national languages. If you are using a language other than English, Japanese or Korean, you will need to perform all of the steps listed in Summary of steps for customizing File Manager for a national language.

Table 1. Summary of steps for customizing File Manager for a national language
Step Description
__ 1 Set the LANGUAGE option for batch processing, if required. See Setting the default national language.
__ 2 Change the TERMTYPE option in FMN0POPT, if you are using a DBCS language. See TERMTYPE.
__ 3 Confirm that you have the correct terminal type set in ISPF (ISPF option 0).
__ 4 Create a print and display translation table for your language. See Changing the print and display translation tables for languages other than English.
__ 5 Translate the File Manager message text to your language. See Translating the message text.
__ 6 Provide a version of FMN0MENU for your language. See Providing a multicultural version of FMN0MENU.
__ 7 Translate the File Manager ISPF messages to your language. See Translating the ISPF messages text.
__ 8 Translate the File Manager panels to your language. See Translating the panel text.