Dear all,
can you please tell me if Trados Studio 2019 can deal with .ai or .cdr file formats? Can I translate them directly?
Or what procedure should I take?
Thank you in advance.
Milada
Dear all,
can you please tell me if Trados Studio 2019 can deal with .ai or .cdr file formats? Can I translate them directly?
Or what procedure should I take?
Thank you in advance.
Milada
Dear all,
Glad I saw this post and updated Trados finally as we are using Corel Draw for the pictures and it would be great to save all the workarounds by exporting to psd. However, I just tried with one of the graphics but all I get is an empty document in Trados.
Does anyove have any idea about settings that need to be made for the png or similar while exporting from Corel? Did you manage, ?
The xliff that Trados creates is empty apart from the general tags:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><xliff xmlns:sdl="">sdl.com/.../1.0" xmlns="urn:oasis:names:tc:xliff:document:1.2" version="1.2" sdl:version="1.0"><file original="XXX.psd" datatype="x-sdlfilterframework2" source-language="en-US" target-language="de-DE"><header><reference><external-file href="file://FootSwitch_Requirements_001.psd" uid="Photoshop.DependencyFileId"/></reference>.....
I have er-imported the psd in Corel Draw and all is displayed but as plain picture...
Any ideas welcome :-)
yve
I guess the obvious thing to check is whether the PSD contains any actual text?
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Yes, obvious thing :-) As I created the Corel file myself, I know that there is text boxes with texts in them. I don't know how to check whether the psd file still has the text as such or changed it to a pic, haven't found a tool to display the content with having Photoshop installed.
If you can share the converted file (*.psd) I'd be happy to look at this for you? You ca send it to pfilkin@sdl.com.
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Paul I've just come across this thread while faced with a similar issue.
A customer has written a sport coaching book in CorelDraw. This will be the fourth one we've translated for him, but in the past we've always created PDFs from the CorelDraw files, copied and pasted the text into MS Word, cleaned up the text in Word (getting rid of awkward line breaks, etc.), translated it then copied and pasted it all manually back into the CorelDraw files.
I've just tried exporting one of the CorelDraw files (directly from CorelDraw) as a .psd file and it is completely devoid of text, according to Trados. In your experience, is it worth persevering with this, or is CorelDraw just a non-starter? Annoyingly, the PDF files that CorelDraw creates insert a hard return at the end of each line, breaking up every single sentence so we can't even process the PDFs directly in Trados Studio (not sensibly, anyway).
In your experience, is it worth persevering with this, or is CorelDraw just a non-starter?
I actually have no experience of working with Coreldraw files at all.
Annoyingly, the PDF files that CorelDraw creates insert a hard return at the end of each line, breaking up every single sentence so we can't even process the PDFs directly in Trados Studio (not sensibly, anyway).
It's never a good idea to handle PDF files in Trados Studio directly anyway. I think it always makes sense to convert the PDF to Word first (which you could use Trados for if you don't have anything better), tidy up the Word file, remove breaks etc. and then translate the Word file.
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In your experience, is it worth persevering with this, or is CorelDraw just a non-starter?
I actually have no experience of working with Coreldraw files at all.
Annoyingly, the PDF files that CorelDraw creates insert a hard return at the end of each line, breaking up every single sentence so we can't even process the PDFs directly in Trados Studio (not sensibly, anyway).
It's never a good idea to handle PDF files in Trados Studio directly anyway. I think it always makes sense to convert the PDF to Word first (which you could use Trados for if you don't have anything better), tidy up the Word file, remove breaks etc. and then translate the Word file.
Paul Filkin | RWS Group
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Hi Paul, sorry, I thought you might have found a solution for Yvonne in the end.