Since a head unit can support multiple languages, you may want to add support for more than one language to your SDL app. The SDL library allows you to check which language is currently used by the head unit. If desired, the app's name and the app's text-to-speech (TTS) name can be customized to reflect the head unit's current language. If your app name is not part of the current lexicon, you should tell the VR system how a native speaker will pronounce your app name by setting the TTS name using phonemes from either the Microsoft SAPI phoneme set or from the LHPLUS phoneme set.
The initial configuration of the SDLManager requires a default language when setting the SDLLifecycleConfiguration. If not set, the SDL library uses American English (EN_US) as the default language. The connection will fail if the head unit does not support the language set in the SDLLifecycleConfiguration. The RegisterAppInterface response RPC will return INVALID_DATA as the reason for rejecting the request.
If your app does not support the current head unit language, you should decide on a default language to use in your app. All text should be created using this default language. Unfortunately, your VR commands will probably not work as the VR system will not recognize your users' pronunciation.
After starting the SDLManager you can check the registerResponse property for the head unit's language and hmiDisplayLanguage. The language property gives you the current VR system language; hmiDisplayLanguage the current display text language.
SDLLanguage headUnitLanguage = self.sdlManager.registerResponse.language; SDLLanguage headUnitHMIDisplayLanguage = self.sdlManager.registerResponse.hmiDisplayLanguage;
let headUnitLanguage = sdlManager.registerResponse?.language let headUnitHMIDisplayLanguage = sdlManager.registerResponse?.hmiDisplayLanguage
To customize the app name for the head unit's current language, implement the following steps:
Set the default language in the SDLLifecycleConfiguration.
Add all languages your app supports to languagesSupported in the SDLLifecycleConfiguration.
SDLManagerDelegate's managerShouldUpdateLifecycleToLanguage: method. If the head unit's language is different from the default language and is a supported language, the method will be called with the head unit's current language. Return a SDLLifecycleConfigurationUpdate object with the new appName and/or ttsName.- (nullable SDLLifecycleConfigurationUpdate *)managerShouldUpdateLifecycleToLanguage:(SDLLanguage)language { SDLLifecycleConfigurationUpdate *configurationUpdate = [[SDLLifecycleConfigurationUpdate alloc] init]; if ([language isEqualToEnum:SDLLanguageEnUs]) { update.appName = <#App Name in English#>; } else if ([language isEqualToEnum:SDLLanguageEsMx]) { update.appName = <#App Name in Spanish#>; } else if ([language isEqualToEnum:SDLLanguageFrCa]) { update.appName = <#App Name in French#>; } else { return nil; } return configurationUpdate; }
func managerShouldUpdateLifecycle(toLanguage language: SDLLanguage) -> SDLLifecycleConfigurationUpdate? { let configurationUpdate = SDLLifecycleConfigurationUpdate() switch language { case .enUs: configurationUpdate.appName = <#App Name in English#> case .esMx: configurationUpdate.appName = <#App Name in Spanish#> case .frCa: configurationUpdate.appName = <#App Name in French#> default: return nil } return configurationUpdate }