Hi JC,
Thanks very much for your time.
If the number of fuzzy is small, we can work on Pootle
directly, can't we ?
If the update volume is high, such as in HC,
we can use [TM] mark to be inserted to the leverage
from TMX, right ? Is there any way to do the opposite,
taht is, mark "new" translation ?
If there's any mark put on the new translation,
we can search that segment with that mark.
Even if there's no such a way, your workaround
will be a big help. Thank you again for your help!
Regards,
-Reiko
Jean-Christophe Helary wrote:
On 18 févr. 08, at 18:48, Jean-Christophe Helary wrote:
Let me confirm. I understand the new/fuzzy is identified on OmegaT,
but once the translator did the translation and put the translated
string to the "untranslated" segment, how the reviewer can
recognize which one is the strings to review ?
Reiko,
PO is not exactly the strong point of OmegaT :)
I'll check tonight with a PO from Pootle and will get back to you
later. Maybe on the ja list ?
Reiko,
I have just tried OmegaT with Localization.po from javainstaller2.
The file is translated at 97% and contains only 2 fuzzies to check.
The conclusion is that OmegaT is useless for files that mostly contain
translated and fuzzy strings. Ideally, a source file should not contain
such strings and all the reference should be stored in a TMX. The
fuzzies should be left empty for normal translation.
If you work with a file that is mostly untranslated and where the
reference parts are clearly separated from the source, it is trivial to
set OmegaT to insert the TM reference with a prefix to distinguish it
from the Translator's input.
Just set OmegaT to automatically insert 100% matches with a [TM] prefix,
or anything you want. The translator will still be in control of the
process and will be able to do modifications to the input if necessary.
When the reviewer checks the file, only the parts that are not marked
with [TM] will have to be checked.
I understand that this is not an ideal workflow though...
Jean-Christophe Helary
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