Hi there!
While it is no problem open single txlf files in Studio, I am not able to make a project of them (just get reference file status). Is there a solution?
Best regards,
Knut
Hi there!
While it is no problem open single txlf files in Studio, I am not able to make a project of them (just get reference file status). Is there a solution?
Best regards,
Knut
What have you done to try and narrow this down? That process of thinking about what could cause this may help you find the solution to the problem. So for example:
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Hi Paul,
I do have some thinking process going on when facing a problem like this, but it is pretty simple, I must admit. I am very focused on a big and compliacted project and I just want the tools to work. The thing about the template did not cross my mind at all, but your are right, I changed it to default, and then they became acceptet and translatable. That is great, but when I tried open the files, I get a popup about the wrong source language, but I think it is the correct one. I probably should have some idea about narrowing it down, but for now it is just "What on earth do the project expect?"
I do have some thinking process going on when facing a problem like this
Perfect. So for this next challenge think about what this message is suggesting.
"The detected target language does not match that expected by the project".
Your Trados Studio project will be set up to use very specific languages. A TXLF file comes with the source and target languages defined in it. So if these are not the same as the project you set up then you'll see a message like this. So, with that in mind have you looked in the TXLF with a text editor to see what the language codes are for the source and target languages so you can compare them with the languages in your project?
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I just want the tools to work.
We all do! But you can't feed an application something that makes no sense at all and expect it to sort it out for you. If you work with source files like this then you have a responsibility to understand what you're looking at and then use your tools appropriately.
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If you remember, I mentioned that I am able to open one file at the time.
If you remember, I mentioned that I am able to open one file at the time.
If you remember, I mentioned that I am able to open one file at the time.
Please pay attention to what happens when you open one file at a time. You are most likely prompted with the recognised languages from the TXLF. When you create a project this doesn't happen as you specify the languages yourself. So you need to make sure that you are going to select the correct languages.
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When I open a single file, it has by default American English as source and I have to choose the target language. So I specify the languages in the project according to that. The files are American English and my target is Norwegian bokmål, it always is, so there should be no problems there.