On 10:01 Fri 15 Oct     , Martin wrote:
> On 19:07 Thu 14 Oct     , Martyn Russell wrote:
> > On 14/10/10 17:11, Martin wrote:
> > >Hello,
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > >After trying the alternatives, I found Tracker and I am liking a lot so 
> > >far. A
> > >big fat thank you to all developers on this list.
> >
> > You're most welcome.
> >
> > >There is one thing that would
> > >make it perfect for me though: Being a translator I use TMX translation 
> > >memories
> > >(http://xml.coverpages.org/TMX-SpecV13.html) and XLIFF files
> > >(http://docs.oasis-open.org/xliff/xliff-core/xliff-core.html). Both are
> > >XML-based file formats, yet tracker doesn't track them. How difficult 
> > >would it
> > >be to make tracker learn them?
> >
> > We already have the tools for XML voodoo, we just need an extractor
> > to handle it really. Care to write one? the HTML extractor might be
> > a good place to start ;)
>
> I am not much of a programmer, all I know is some real primitive bash 
> scripting
> and a tiny bit of perl.
>
> Nonetheless I am interested. How would I get started? Is there a XML catalog 
> to
> add dtd's and XML schemas? What are the tools for XML voodoo?
>
Sorry to be insistent. Why can't it index them at least like plain-text files,
with all the tags? That would be enough for my purposes. Some other indexing
software does this, but I like tracker better and would like to continue using
it. Thanks for you time, 

Best, 

Martin
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