Is there a more automatic way to remove the extra space between English text/numbers and a Chinese character?

Dear Studio 2017 users,

I just completed a big editing job where the client no longer wants a space between English text/numbers and a Chinese character, the style that was used previously.  I ended up spending 20-25% of the editing time manually removing these extra spaces from the matches coming from the project TM.

Is there a way or an app that can automatically remove these spaces for me?  Also, in some cases, the text/Chinese character is surround by a formatting tag pair, and the extra space is either before the opening tag or after.  I wonder if there is a way/expression that can ignore the tags and find/delete the extra space before the tag.

Thank you in advance for any suggestions!

Chunyi 

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  • Hi Chunyi,

    Did you try this with the SDLXLIFF Toolkit? We made some fixes to this tool a few months ago to handle something like this where Studio fails with the out of the box search and replace. It would be really helpful if you created some small examples of the text in a file when you ask questions like this because then we won't spend so much time going backwards and forwards suggesting things that don't work for you. Just create a small word file containing the examples in a few segments and attach to your post.

    Regards

    Paul

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  • Hi Chunyi,

    Did you try this with the SDLXLIFF Toolkit? We made some fixes to this tool a few months ago to handle something like this where Studio fails with the out of the box search and replace. It would be really helpful if you created some small examples of the text in a file when you ask questions like this because then we won't spend so much time going backwards and forwards suggesting things that don't work for you. Just create a small word file containing the examples in a few segments and attach to your post.

    Regards

    Paul

    Paul Filkin | RWS Group

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    Design your own training!

    You've done the courses and still need to go a little further, or still not clear? 
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