+ <div class="description">\r
+ <p>\r
+ This sample shows how to automatically replace <code><textarea></code> elements\r
+ with a CKEditor instance with an option to change the language of its user interface.\r
+ </p>\r
+ <p>\r
+ It pulls the language list from CKEditor <code>_languages.js</code> file that contains the list of supported languages and creates\r
+ a drop-down list that lets the user change the UI language.\r
+ </p>\r
+ <p>\r
+ By default, CKEditor automatically localizes the editor to the language of the user.\r
+ The UI language can be controlled with two configuration options:\r
+ <a class="samples" href="http://docs.cksource.com/ckeditor_api/symbols/CKEDITOR.config.html#.language">\r
+ <code>language</code></a> and <a class="samples" href="http://docs.cksource.com/ckeditor_api/symbols/CKEDITOR.config.html#.defaultLanguage">\r
+ <code>defaultLanguage</code></a>. The <code>defaultLanguage</code> setting specifies the\r
+ default CKEditor language to be used when a localization suitable for user's settings is not available.\r
+ </p>\r
+ <p>\r
+ To specify the user interface language that will be used no matter what language is\r
+ specified in user's browser or operating system, set the <code>language</code> property:\r
+ </p>\r
+ <pre class="samples">CKEDITOR.replace( '<em>textarea_id</em>',\r
+ {\r
+ // Load the German interface.\r
+ <strong>language: 'de'</strong>\r
+ });</pre>\r
+ <p>\r
+ Note that <code><em>textarea_id</em></code> in the code above is the <code>id</code> attribute of\r
+ the <code><textarea></code> element to be replaced.\r
+ </p>\r
+ </div>\r