Verification settings to check words in specific symbols

Hi,

 

Does anyone know that QA Checker 3.0 can check the words in the specific symbols are the same between source and target?

 

I use brackets [] to specify the words in brackets are used by GUI and ask translation agency to copy the source texts to the target in brackets. The source language is English.

 

I would like to check if the words are properly copied to the target using QA Checker 3.0 if possible.

 

Regards,

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  • Former Member
    0 Former Member in reply to Ayaka Ito

    interesting

    at the very first time, I saw you do not understand RegExp at all, so wrote correct one.
    "(<UI>.+?</UI>)"

    but, it never works.
    because,
    this "Verification > QA Checker > RegExp" has its own strange playground which I have never known,
    just like you explained at the last comment, some of its part changed into Tags.

    good luck to you.

    [Edit]

    I've tried some workarounds. It sucks. Because,
    it never works with standard "Boundary" nor "sdlxliff Tag definitions".
    There should be provided some other Tag rules. Or, it Really sucks.

    I'm using my own QA tool (it's different from Verification/QA Checker, mine is much better)
    And, In there, "(<UI>.+?</UI>)" works perfectly.

    If, and only If, you are interested in that and if you use version 2017, I can make a tiny tool for you "QA Filter".
    Sounds good, right ?

    Price ?
    There is no free lunch.
    How much is the Big Mac combo in your country ? 

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