Some file types not supported, but would be nice to have them Thread poster: Piotr Bienkowski
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* Android string resources (basically xml files) * mxliff files from Memsource (basically xliff inside, but with a wacky inline tag format) - now can be opened if renamed to xlf but not displayed correctly, specifically the tags. Regards, Piotr | | | esperantisto Local time: 08:52 Member (2006) English to Russian + ... SITE LOCALIZER
… that merely listing the desired file types is not enough. If you provide a link to the respective specifications, the developer will appreciate it and will sooner implement respective import filters. | | | Good idea... | Dec 30, 2015 |
esperantisto wrote: … that merely listing the desired file types is not enough. If you provide a link to the respective specifications, the developer will appreciate it and will sooner implement respective import filters. ...for the time when I have less work to do. Piotr | | | 2nl (X) Netherlands Local time: 07:52 Why not send them to Support? | Dec 31, 2015 |
Piotr Bienkowski wrote: * mxliff files from Memsource (basically xliff inside, but with a wacky inline tag format) - now can be opened if renamed to xlf but not displayed correctly, specifically the tags. Why not send these files to Support? Many other XLIFF flavours are supported too. | |
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2nl (X) Netherlands Local time: 07:52 | This I already know | Jan 1, 2016 |
The XLIFF format is great, but it appears that (almost) everybody grabs it and puts it own extensions on top of it, making their flavors mutually incompatible. I guess CT supports standard XLIFF, and the idea of being able to edit xlf, sdlxliff and mqxliff files directly is great, but in the case of sdlxliff (the only case I tested) you should be careful not to add alternative translations. This adds alt-trans elements to the sdlxliff file and Studio throws an error. Fortunately it allowed me to convert the sdlxliff to original format anyway. PIotr | | | 2nl (X) Netherlands Local time: 07:52 Thanks for the warning | Jan 1, 2016 |
Piotr Bienkowski wrote: in the case of sdlxliff (the only case I tested) you should be careful not to add alternative translations. This adds alt-trans elements to the sdlxliff file and Studio throws an error. Fortunately it allowed me to convert the sdlxliff to original format anyway. I never add any alternative translations to my TM, but nevertheless: thanks for the warning. I'll add it to the wiki. Perhaps Igor should disable these alternative translations in third-party XLIFFs? | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Some file types not supported, but would be nice to have them Trados Business Manager Lite | Create customer quotes and invoices from within Trados Studio
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