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Component: BC-I18
Component Name: Internationalization (I18N)
Description: A glyph depicting a combination of two or more glyphs which represent consonants. A conjunct is a type of ligature which appears in most scripts based on the Brahmi family of Indic scripts. Some of these scripts do not use conjuncts, e.g. Tamil and Thai. In Unicode, a conjunct is formed by using a virama character to create a dead consonant; dead consonants arenormally joined with a subsequent consonant form to form a conjunct. The components of a conjunct form may be joined either horizontally or vertically.
Key Concepts: Conjunct form is a term used in SAP BC-I18 Internationalization (I18N). It is a type of form that is used to display multiple languages in a single form. This allows users to view the same information in different languages, making it easier to understand and use. How to use it: In order to use conjunct forms, users must first create a form in the language of their choice. Once the form is created, they can then add additional languages to the form. This can be done by selecting the “Add Language” option from the menu bar. Once the language is added, users can then enter the text for each language into the appropriate fields. Tips & Tricks: When creating a conjunct form, it is important to ensure that all of the text fields are properly aligned and that all of the languages are correctly entered. Additionally, it is important to make sure that all of the text fields are properly sized so that they can be easily read by users. Related Information: For more information on conjunct forms and how to use them, please refer to SAP’s official documentation on BC-I18 Internationalization (I18N). Additionally, there are many online tutorials available that provide step-by-step instructions on how to create and use conjunct forms.