Segmentation rules in German version of Trados 2019

Hi, I use the German version of Trados Studio 2019 and have transferred to a new computer. Unfortunately my segmentation rules are no longer working properly, especially

1) no longer segmenting on a sentence basis (even though I have set "Sentence-based" segmentation in language resources) and
2) within numbers (where it is segmenting in the middle of numbers due to the use of thousand-place full stops in German numbers.

Where can I find the standard/default full-stop segmentation rule for the German version of Trados 2019?

Many thanks, Greg Vanes

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  • Probability score: 0.8  

    Question improvement suggestion: Provide specific details about any error messages encountered or any troubleshooting steps already taken to resolve the segmentation issues.  

    In the meantime, based on the information you have provided, here is a suggested answer to your question:  

    Hello Greg,  

    To address the segmentation issues you're experiencing in the German version of Trados Studio 2019, please follow these steps:  

    **Step 1:** Open your Translation Memory in Trados Studio.  

    **Step 2:** Right-click on the TM and select **Settings**.  

    **Step 3:** Navigate to **Language Resources** and select **Segmentation Rules**.  

    **Step 4:** Click on **Edit** to access the segmentation rules.  

    **Step 5:** Look for the **Full stop** rule and click on **Edit**.  

    **Step 6:** In the **Advanced View**, you can modify the segmentation rules. To prevent segmentation after numbers, you may want to add exceptions. Click on **Add** to create a new exception.  

    **Step 7:** In the **After break** dialogue box, you can add the string `\xa0` to handle non-breaking spaces if necessary.  

    **Step 8:** Ensure that the segmentation is set to **Sentence-based** and review any other rules that may affect how segments are created.  

    If you want to specifically address the issue with thousand-place full stops in German numbers, you may need to create a custom segmentation rule that accounts for this. You can do this by adding a new segmentation rule and using regular expressions to define when to segment.  

    **Step 9:** After making the necessary changes, click **OK** to save your settings and close the dialogue boxes.  

    **Step 10:** Reopen your document to see if the segmentation behaves as expected.  

    If you continue to experience issues, please check if there are any specific error messages or behaviors that could provide further insight into the problem.  

    I hope this answer addressed your question. If not, please reject the answer, add the question improvement suggestion information, and click the RWS Community AI checkbox on the right to try again.  

    RWS Community AI

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  • Probability score: 0.8  

    Question improvement suggestion: Provide specific details about any error messages encountered or any troubleshooting steps already taken to resolve the segmentation issues.  

    In the meantime, based on the information you have provided, here is a suggested answer to your question:  

    Hello Greg,  

    To address the segmentation issues you're experiencing in the German version of Trados Studio 2019, please follow these steps:  

    **Step 1:** Open your Translation Memory in Trados Studio.  

    **Step 2:** Right-click on the TM and select **Settings**.  

    **Step 3:** Navigate to **Language Resources** and select **Segmentation Rules**.  

    **Step 4:** Click on **Edit** to access the segmentation rules.  

    **Step 5:** Look for the **Full stop** rule and click on **Edit**.  

    **Step 6:** In the **Advanced View**, you can modify the segmentation rules. To prevent segmentation after numbers, you may want to add exceptions. Click on **Add** to create a new exception.  

    **Step 7:** In the **After break** dialogue box, you can add the string `\xa0` to handle non-breaking spaces if necessary.  

    **Step 8:** Ensure that the segmentation is set to **Sentence-based** and review any other rules that may affect how segments are created.  

    If you want to specifically address the issue with thousand-place full stops in German numbers, you may need to create a custom segmentation rule that accounts for this. You can do this by adding a new segmentation rule and using regular expressions to define when to segment.  

    **Step 9:** After making the necessary changes, click **OK** to save your settings and close the dialogue boxes.  

    **Step 10:** Reopen your document to see if the segmentation behaves as expected.  

    If you continue to experience issues, please check if there are any specific error messages or behaviors that could provide further insight into the problem.  

    I hope this answer addressed your question. If not, please reject the answer, add the question improvement suggestion information, and click the RWS Community AI checkbox on the right to try again.  

    RWS Community AI

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