Studio 2014 - problems with segmentation ناشر الموضوع: Mari Carmen Civera
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Hi there, I'm translating some XML files with Studio 2014 and the segmentation looks very weird... For example, the following sentence is split in 6 segments, when it's just one. [Refer: Illustrative Examples, example 1 Statement of financial position and example 2 Statement of financial position Basis for Conclusions paragraph BC67 ] I've tried to amend the segmentation rules but it still doesn't work. Do you ha... See more Hi there, I'm translating some XML files with Studio 2014 and the segmentation looks very weird... For example, the following sentence is split in 6 segments, when it's just one. [Refer: Illustrative Examples, example 1 Statement of financial position and example 2 Statement of financial position Basis for Conclusions paragraph BC67 ] I've tried to amend the segmentation rules but it still doesn't work. Do you have any ideas on how to solve this? Many thanks for your help ▲ Collapse | | | If it's XML... | Mar 2, 2015 |
[quote]Mari Carmen Civera wrote: Hi there, I'm translating some XML files with Studio 2014 and the segmentation looks very weird... For example, the following sentence is split in 6 segments, when it's just one. Illustrative Examples, example 1 Statement of financial position and example 2 Statement of financial position Basis for Conclusions paragraph BC67 ] I've tried to amend the segmentation rules but it still doesn't work. Do you have any ideas on how to solve this? Many thanks for your help
... then the segmentation can also be controlled by the parser rules. What does the XML itself look like? My guess is that these separate segments are all controlled by being within different elements Regards Paul SDL Community Support. | | | Yes, it's XML... | Mar 3, 2015 |
But is there anything that can be done to have those segments just as 1? When you ask what the XML looks like, what do you mean...? Thanks! | | | The actual XML file itself | Mar 3, 2015 |
Hi Mari Carmen, An XML file can be written in any number of ways with different types of tags, with only some being translatable and some definitley not translatable, some being inline and some being external. When you open an XML file in STuidio it will use the default XML filtype. But if your specific XML filetype has been created in such a way that special rules are needed to make sure the elements in the file are joined together, or not, then you must create a custom XML filet... See more Hi Mari Carmen, An XML file can be written in any number of ways with different types of tags, with only some being translatable and some definitley not translatable, some being inline and some being external. When you open an XML file in STuidio it will use the default XML filtype. But if your specific XML filetype has been created in such a way that special rules are needed to make sure the elements in the file are joined together, or not, then you must create a custom XML filetype for this. You can find an article on this subject here: http://multifarious.filkin.com/2014/06/01/custom-xml/ So if you are unfamiliar with this then feel free to send me your XML file and I'll explain the steps you need to go through to achieve what you want. Regards Paul SDL Community Support [email protected] ▲ Collapse | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Studio 2014 - problems with segmentation TM-Town | Manage your TMs and Terms ... and boost your translation business
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