Hi Shreelakshmi,

if you are referring to the language used by the dialogs and menu items of TBC (and Eclipse), then English is currently the only supported language. Needless to say, anyone can create ontology identifiers, labels and comments in any other language too, and then switch to the "human friendly" label display mode from the tool bar. Depending on the local language preferences of the user, the system will prefer different labels if the labels carry language tags (such as @de in Turtle notation).

If this is not what you were asking about, please clarify.

Holger


On 6/01/2016 5:37 PM, Shreelakshmi G.M wrote:
Hello,

Is there a way where I can use other language script (apart from English) in TBC while creating Ontology.

Thanks,
Shreelakshmi
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