Localization styles are configured per language, giving you full control over fonts and materials for each one.

Here’s how to set them up:

Step 1 — Open Language Editor

Navigate to the Languages section in the sidebar.

Then click the Edit icon next to the language you want to customize.

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This opens the language editor, where you can define which fonts and materials should be used for this language when a specific style is requested.

Step 2 — Register Global Style Names

In the language settings window, click the Manage Styles button.

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This opens the Global Style Manager, where you can register the names of styles that will be shared across all languages.

Here, you're not assigning fonts or materials yet — you’re simply creating a list of style names like:

These style names will later be used per language to define which font and material should be applied when that style is requested.

🧠 Think of it as creating a shared vocabulary of styles — the actual look of each style will be defined separately for every language.

Step 3 — Assign Fonts and Materials for Each Style

After registering your global style names, you can now assign the appropriate font and material for each style — per language.

This ensures that every language uses font assets that support its unique characters, and optionally applies a matching material for consistent visuals.

In this example: