Default view to Translation Results rather than Messages

Is there a way to force Studio to - when I open a Single File for Translation - to default to the Translation Results tab instead of Messages? I often get jobs spread across many xlz files and they all come up with the same pointless message (that the language abbreviation 'x' specified in the source file is not fully qualified for target language (by the way, gah, who writes these messages?)) which isn't significant for the job in hand in any way but it means that I have to click onto the Translation Results tab in every new file I open.

Is that a setting I can tweak somehow?

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  • a) messing with the code in client files is not a happy thought

    Depends on your confidence I think and how much soething bothers you.  Changing a language code is trivial.  Probably a routine thing for many localization engineers.

    b) I did say "spread across many files" in the original problem description. If I get a word count of 80 spread across 60 files (yes, there are clients like that) then even if it was advisable to change the code, it would not be practical. And please don't say "tell the client". There are clients you can tell things for a decade and nothing changes.

    Fair enough.

    c) if it's intentional, I'd like to know what the use case is for focussing on a warning about an issue that isn't actually preventing the translator from working with the file. I don't need software to nanny me about stuff that the software would prefer to be different but that actually don't have to be different.

    Perhaps can give you a good answer to this one.

    d) Ideas, right, another opaque process where it's not clear how much "support" is needed for an idea to "encourage" a manager. Take the https://community.sdl.com/ideas/translation-productivity-ideas/i/trados-studio-ideas/tm-management-tool Idea, been up there since 2017, it's the 3rd most voted for (at 87) idea ...

    Ideas could have a thousand votes and never get implemented.  They could also have one vote and get implemented.  Whether they get accepted or not depends on many things:

    • how easy they are to implement
    • whether they are in line with the strategic objectives we have for the software
    • whether they make sense and contain clarity.  The one you mention for example looks like a hotch potch of ideas, some of which are already possible in the software and others which just ask for an API to be available (which it already is).  My guess is only part of what's in there would really be new.

    In general I think an improved tool to simplify these operations would be useful and given the number of votes it may be something that gets done in the future.  Normally would comment on them as he picks them up.  Certainly over the years there have been many ideas adopted and implemented into the software.

    Paul Filkin | RWS Group

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