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Vitor Machado Brazília Local time: 00:00 angol - portugál
Oct 5, 2011
When working with swordfish, it requires that you create two DBs: one to TM and another to be used as terminology database. It's all right.
Yet Swordfish(SF) allows me to convert my DB into TMX format or save as XLIFF file. On the other hand, Anchovy doesn't let me open a TMX file.
It is possible to convert TMX to glossML file? or How can I convert my terminology database into glossML file?
Thank you in advance
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Piotr Bienkowski Lengyelország Local time: 05:00 Tag (2005 óta) angol - lengyel + ...
You can import TMX into a terminology database
Oct 5, 2011
tonini wrote:
When working with swordfish, it requires that you create two DBs: one to TM and another to be used as terminology database. It's all right.
Yet Swordfish(SF) allows me to convert my DB into TMX format or save as XLIFF file. On the other hand, Anchovy doesn't let me open a TMX file.
It is possible to convert TMX to glossML file? or How can I convert my terminology database into glossML file?
Thank you in advance
You can import a TMX file into a terminology database.
Regards,
Piotr
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Vitor Machado Brazília Local time: 00:00 angol - portugál
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Oct 5, 2011
Piotr Bienkowski wrote:
You can import a TMX file into a terminology database.
Regards,
Piotr
I'm trying to do the opposite: convert a TMX file into a GlossML.
Maybe i expressed myself too crudly. Let me amend my topic.
Let us say that I finish a job and as a product of my work i get a database, which i can only export as TMX(using SF). Sadly Anchovy can not open TMX files.
Yes, I can open a glossML with SF and use it as my terminology DB, but i do not know how to do the opposite.
So my question is: Can i open a TMX file with Anchovy and save it as a glossML?
Regards,
Vitor T. Machado
[Edited at 2011-10-05 22:06 GMT]
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Conversion from GlossML to TMX can be done with an XSL stylesheet using the "XSL Transformation" option from Tasks menu.
Stylesheets for converting GlossML to several formats are included in the program and they can be used as examples for creating a stylesheet that generates GlossML from TMX.
Conversion from GlossML to TMX can be done with an XSL stylesheet using the "XSL Transformation" option from Tasks menu.
Stylesheets for converting GlossML to several formats are included in the program and they can be used as examples for creating a stylesheet that generates GlossML from TMX.
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Piotr Bienkowski Lengyelország Local time: 05:00 Tag (2005 óta) angol - lengyel + ...
It's an interesting challenge
Oct 21, 2011
Rodolfo Raya wrote:
Hi,
Conversion from GlossML to TMX can be done with an XSL stylesheet using the "XSL Transformation" option from Tasks menu.
Stylesheets for converting GlossML to several formats are included in the program and they can be used as examples for creating a stylesheet that generates GlossML from TMX.
Next build of Swordfish III will include the stylesheet.
Regards,
Rodolfo
I sometimes succeed in making working stylesheets by putting them together from parts that other people wrote. I hope to learn something from your stylesheet as well.
Regards
Piotr
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