When I translate a CSV file from English into a language with non-English characters, the exported translation is not displayed properly on Excel. Specifically, the non-English characters are not displayed correctly. Any ideas on how to solve this?
When I translate a CSV file from English into a language with non-English characters, the exported translation is not displayed properly on Excel. Specifically, the non-English characters are not displayed correctly. Any ideas on how to solve this?
Hi Paul,
A huge thanks for this one! All works well now. As suspected, I hadn't processed the file correctly. I didn't know I had to also change the property of assigning a BOM on File Encoding Converter.
Your video actually solved another problem that I thought was unsolvable. If I understand correctly, with the options you applied at the latter half of the video, one can translate all cells (including all columns) of a CSV file. I thought that CSVs are translated only as bilingual files on Trados, as it gives you the option to choose only one column as the source and one as the target.
Best,
Chris
Your video actually solved another problem that I thought was unsolvable. If I understand correctly, with the options you applied at the latter half of the video, one can translate all cells (including all columns) of a CSV file. I thought that CSVs are translated only as bilingual files on Trados, as it gives you the option to choose only one column as the source and one as the target.
Indeed... that's why I shared what I did. I hadn't thought about this before but it does seem a little short sighted not to support the ability to handle CSV files where the entire content needs translating... unless I'm also missing something!
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Could you please paste here the symbols I need to add in the Rule Opening while on the Inline Tags window of the csv_greek file in Options (03:14 of the video tutorial)? I cannot see them clearly in the video. Thanks.
Sure...
((?<!\d)[,]|[,](?!\d))
"
\s"
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