Getting all target strings from Passolo Translator Edition
Autor da sequência: Andrus Lauringson
Andrus Lauringson
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Oct 20, 2021

Hello!

Is there a way for getting all the target strings from Passolo Translator Edition?
The format is not that important, just to have them all in one file for spellchecking.

Thanks in advance
Andrus


 
Stepan Konev
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Yes, there is Oct 20, 2021

a macro originally written by Laszlo Kovacs in 2009. Then it got outdated over time and later updated again by Magnus Eriksson. Now their invaluable help is available at https://www.odrive.com/s/c0993b26-4337-487e-8908-cebb38065711-60b157f0
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a macro originally written by Laszlo Kovacs in 2009. Then it got outdated over time and later updated again by Magnus Eriksson. Now their invaluable help is available at https://www.odrive.com/s/c0993b26-4337-487e-8908-cebb38065711-60b157f0
And probably the discussion will be helpful to you too (thanks to it I could edit the outdated version to a working state before Magnus Eriksson replied): https://community.sdl.com/product-groups/translationproductivity/passolo/f/sdl_passolo_object_model/7195/any-coders-here-to-fix-the-xliff-export-import-macro/117831#117831

You can use these two files to convert Passolo tbulic files into tmx or sdlxliff files for Trados. When I get jobs in Passolo, I always translate them with Studio.
You need to save those files at C:\Users\Public\Documents\Passolo Translator 201x\Macros
Then you open a tbulic package in SDL Passolo 201x Translator and press Ctrl+M to invoke a macro dialog. Then you select and run the macro, either Passolo-to-TMX or Passolo-to-XLF.
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Andrus Lauringson
 
Andrus Lauringson
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Local time: 11:45
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Thanks! Oct 21, 2021

Thank you very much, that was really helpful – detected several more issues in a translation that I had to proofread; didn't notice them in the original format.

Stepan Konev wrote:

a macro originally written by Laszlo Kovacs in 2009. Then it got outdated over time and later updated again by Magnus Eriksson. Now their invaluable help is available at https://www.odrive.com/s/c0993b26-4337-487e-8908-cebb38065711-60b157f0
And probably the discussion will be helpful to you too (thanks to it I could edit the outdated version to a working state before Magnus Eriksson replied): https://community.sdl.com/product-groups/translationproductivity/passolo/f/sdl_passolo_object_model/7195/any-coders-here-to-fix-the-xliff-export-import-macro/117831#117831

You can use these two files to convert Passolo tbulic files into tmx or sdlxliff files for Trados. When I get jobs in Passolo, I always translate them with Studio.
You need to save those files at C:\Users\Public\Documents\Passolo Translator 201x\Macros
Then you open a tbulic package in SDL Passolo 201x Translator and press Ctrl+M to invoke a macro dialog. Then you select and run the macro, either Passolo-to-TMX or Passolo-to-XLF.


[Edited at 2021-10-21 17:56 GMT]


Stepan Konev
 


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Getting all target strings from Passolo Translator Edition






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