I would need *mtw format glossary for HyperHub. Is there a way I can create such a glossary?
I would need *mtw format glossary for HyperHub. Is there a way I can create such a glossary?
Hello Vera Bakonyi-Tánczos,
For having a *mtw format you need to use Multiterm Converter.
Please see if the following articles can help you:
http://producthelp.sdl.com/WorldServer/10.4.3/GUID-D34299A5-DEC6-472A-9650-ABAFF6EC7830.html
Wish you a great day.
Best regards,
Ana-Maria Matefi
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Dear Ana-Maria, these articles explain, how you can convert FROM an mtw file. I'd need to CREATR an mtw file.
Dear Ana-Maria, these articles explain, how you can convert FROM an mtw file. I'd need to CREATR an mtw file.
Dear Vera,
Can you please double check the articles I sent you. As you need Multiterm Convert to convert terminology data to MultiTerm XML format (MTF.XML).
It converts a single input file and produces a termbase definition file (XDT file) as well as the MTF.XML file.
Once you have used SDL MultiTerm Convert to convert your data, you can import it into MultiTerm.
Data formats handled
You can convert files in any of the following data formats to MTF.XML format:
Using this workaround is the way to have an .mtw file.
Wish you a great day.
Best regards,
Ana-Maria Matefi
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I have an excel glossary. I need an mtw file to load into a third party sw. I really can't see, how the above information helps with that. Can you please break it down for me into clear steps?
To create an MTW file, which refers to an old and no longer supported version of MultiTerm to need to have that version available to you on your computer. If you have that then the process you would go through is this using MultiTerm Convert which is a free software available if you have a copy of MultiTerm installed on your computer.
That's it in a nutshell. Before trying to provide more instructions than this can you please answer these questions:
Paul Filkin | RWS Group
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Thank you for taking the time to answer. No, I don't have an mtw file, and I've realized it is rather obsolete, this is why it is a challenge for me how to create one :)
HyperHub as such is rather outdated as well.
I guess I'd need a very old version of multiterm to create this mtw file...
I guess I'd need a very old version of multiterm to create this mtw file...
Yes. Or see if Hyperhub can accept some other format. It seems odd to accept a proprietary format like this rather than an exchange file. I would have expected TBX or at least MultiTerm XML/XDT. But not MTW.
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This is not the only odd thing about hyperhub :-) Thank you for your help.