Languages
Wmb Table uses two separate language settings: your library language and the interface language.
Two languages, two roles
- Library language determines which sermons are shown, which search is used, and which Bible versions are available.
- Interface language changes the menus, buttons, and labels of the application. You can choose between French, English, and Spanish, or leave it on Automatic so it follows your library language when possible.
These two settings are independent. For example, you can read sermons in Swahili while keeping the interface in English.
Important idea
Each installed language can bring:
- a sermon library
- search adapted to that language
- different translations or available content
Wmb Table supports a large number of languages. The bundled reference database contains 81 available languages. That is why the app uses a language manager: it helps users install only the languages they really need instead of loading everything at once.
Opening language management
You can open it:
- at first launch
- from settings
- from the language shortcuts provided by the app
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Language manager window
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Show installed languages, available languages, downloading, and the active tag.
Why this window matters
Because there are many available languages, this window helps users:
- see what is already installed
- download only what is useful
- avoid getting lost in a very large language list
- switch more easily from one language to another
Downloading a language
- Open language management.
- Find the language you want.
- Click
Download. - Wait for the download to finish.
- Click the language to make it active.
Changing your library language
When you switch language:
- the loaded sermons change
- tabs can be handled separately for that language
- search runs in that language