If you plan to produce Word output in a language other than US English, you can specify the following for several languages:
To specify a language or locale identifier for print RTF output:
[Defaults] ; Language is the decimal Unicode language, or hexadecimal locale ; identifier, for the RTF default language, overriding the type in ; the source doc if given. Language = 0x409
The default language is US English (Language=1033 or Language=0x409). If you specify a value for Language, that value overrides any language specification in your DITA document.
You can use the following decimal Unicode values:
DITA2Go supports the following hexadecimal locales (always include the 0x):
To specify the Windows ANSI code page to use:
[Defaults] ; CodePage is the Windows ANSI code page number CodePage = 1252
The value of CodePage is the Windows ANSI code page number, one of the following:
To specify whether to include a space after Unicode characters:
[Defaults] ; SpaceAfterUnicode = No (default, good for Cyrillic and Greek), ; or Yes (best for Asian languages) SpaceAfterUnicode=No