![]() Context (Skeleton) Some XLIFF filters like Transolutions sgml filter and Sun's OLT filters provide a skeleton file. Configuration 8ĩ Minimal: show a placeholder for the tag. Full displays the full contents of the tag. This is helpful when you are manipulating tags as you use the tag id when inserting or moving tags. The following view modes are avaliable for tags: Full+tagid display full contents of the tags plus the tag id number in a super font. You can choose how you want to display tags in TU's. How you want to display tags vary much depending on the original file format and the amount of tags. If there is no target it just displays the source. Source Target Both Tags Always show the source segment Display the target segment if there is one, otherwise display source Display both source and target and use characters to separate them. TU You can choose to display the TU's source, target or both. Configuration Document view Configuration In the View menu you can set how you want the Document view it to be displayed. Adding TU to TM If the TM is active (TM Active) the editor automatically adds the opened TU to the TM if you commit it. ![]() Using Translation Memory 7Ĩ Insert TM match To insert a match from the TM select TU Copy from TM from the menu or ALT+CTRL+INS accelerator. TM Lookup To automatically look for matches in the TM when you open a TU check TM Automatic TM lookup. A dialog should popup saying that Transolution TM server v0.1 is connected. This is OK if you run the TM server on the same machine and the default port. Check the TM setup setting, it should be set to by default. Connecting to TM server Make sure a TM server is running. Please see the TM server documentation for more info on how to start it. Using Translation Memory The Editor needs a TM server to connect to. Commit & open next Do a Commit & Close and open the next untranslated TU. Remove target and close Remove the translation (target) of the TU and leave it untranslated. Cancel & Close Revert all changes done to the TU. ![]() It will also add the translation to the TM if it is enabled. You have the following choices when closing a TU: Commit & Close Accept the changes done to the TU. Closing TU When you are done editing the TU you will need to close it. Handling tags 6ħ When you Commit and close you will return to the parent segment. This can be repeated as long as there are tags in the content you open. This is done by placing the cursor at the start of the tag and use the "Open TU or tag" operation. Edit tag content If you need to alter a tags contents you do this by recursing into it. Then you select the whole span of the tag and delete it as you would with text (delete or backspace keys). Deleting tags To delete tags you have to disable tag protection. If tags with the same id already exists in the target you will be asked if you want to insert a new copy (with uniqe ID) or move the existing tag. bold) both start and end tag will be inserted. This only works for tags with id's between 1 9 if there are tags with other id's you use Tags Insert tag (ALT+0) and you will be able to specify the id of the tag to insert. ![]() Individual tags can be copied from the source by using the accelerator ALT+TagID. To copy all tags present in the source with Tags Insert all tags. So you better read this ) Inserting and moving tags You can use copy/paste for text and tags from the source and target widgets but this is not recommended as the editor provide better ways of handling tags. Editing TU segments 4Ħ Handling tags Tag protection and handling is one of the key features of the editor. Open TU You open a TU by selecting it in the Document view and execute the TU open operation TU Open (ALT+HOME). Editing TU segments To edit a TU you have to open it. Note The page up/down/home/end keys does not change the selected TU it only moves the cursor and view. Unapproved jump to next/previous unapproved TU. Untranslated jump the the next/previous untranslated TU. TU navigation filters available: None (default) jump to the next/previous TU in the document. TU filter The filter setting is used by next/previous TU operations and helps to locate relevant TU's. If the document view has focus you can simply use arrow up/down or right/left. Ways to select TU Use the accelerator ALT+arrow right/left, this will also set the document view in focus. When a TU is selected it is highlighted in yellow. Document view 3Ĥ Selecting TU The next/previous TU actions selects TU closest to the Cursor. 3 Document view The document text view consists of translation units and text surrounding the TUs if the XLIFF provides it. ![]()
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