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This was asked and answered on our issues page: And the full answer: The question is read - just like any paragraph - by the reading language set to that paragraph. Switching the 'input language' in a question block only affects the ANSWERS - cause they are the expected input. It does not affect the question. So - if you like the question to be read in a different language - you should prepend it with a respective language switcher block. Cheers, Ronen |
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The question is read - just like any paragraph - by the reading language set to that paragraph. Switching the 'input language' in a question block only affects the ANSWERS - cause they are the expected input. It does not affect the question. So - if you like the question to be read in a different language - you should prepend it with a respective language switcher block. Cheers, Ronen |
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The question is read - just like any paragraph - by the reading language set to that paragraph.
The reading language set to a paragraph is defined by the most recent 'Language Switcher' block - or - if none - by the document's reading language.
Switching the 'input language' in a question block only affects the ANSWERS - cause they are the expected input. It does not affect the question.
So - if you like the question to be read in a different language - you should prepend it with a respective language switcher block.
Cheers,
Ronen