Hello guys!
I am new with Trados Sdl and I would like to undesrtand how it is possible to create translation memories from files HTML i have on my PC.
I am reading and trying but without success.
Can you help me ??
Barbara
Hello guys!
I am new with Trados Sdl and I would like to undesrtand how it is possible to create translation memories from files HTML i have on my PC.
I am reading and trying but without success.
Can you help me ??
Barbara
Have you got source and target language HTML files already?
If the answer to this question is yes then you can align them using the Studio alignment module which you'll find in the Translation Memories View.
If the answer is no then you need to translate them and as you translate them they will be added to your translation memory.
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Hi Paul,
do I have to change formatto my files?
Thanks in advance
do I have to change formatto my files?
You said they are HTML files. So no, you don't have to change the format. Studio can read HTML files when aligning and also when translating.
I somehow feel as though I'm answering your questions, but it won't help because you don't know what questions to ask. Can you perhaps explain exactly what you've got in terms of files and languages?
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Sorry Paul. They are xml files.I have English and Italian xml files and i want to import them to align them and create a translation memory.
Is it correct??
hey are xml files.I have English and Italian xml files and i want to import them to align them and create a translation memory.
ok. XML files are fine, but since the translatable content in an XML could be set up in all kinds of weird and wonderful ways you might need to create a custom XML filetype for it. It all depends how complex they are. The best thing to do is this:

For help on how to create a custom XML if you need it this article may be useful:
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