OmegaT: how to edit html tag variables in a xml (typo3 localisation manager xml) Thread poster: GeorgHg
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Hello, I use OmegaT to translate website content, wich includes links in html format. The links are interpreted as formatting tags by OmegaT, but I have to change the variables inside the tag. The site is made with typo3, the source files obtained per export with the localization manager (l10nmgr). The only solution I found so far is to edit the links either with notepad or in typo3 directly, both options are time consuming. Is it possible to show th... See more Hello, I use OmegaT to translate website content, wich includes links in html format. The links are interpreted as formatting tags by OmegaT, but I have to change the variables inside the tag. The site is made with typo3, the source files obtained per export with the localization manager (l10nmgr). The only solution I found so far is to edit the links either with notepad or in typo3 directly, both options are time consuming. Is it possible to show the tags as they are in the source document? Is it possible to edit the tags manually? Is there a plug-in to edit the tags? Thanks. ▲ Collapse | | | Didier Briel France Local time: 14:39 English to French + ... Display tags is easy, edit them is not | Sep 27, 2017 |
GeorgHg wrote: I use OmegaT to translate website content, wich includes links in html format. The links are interpreted as formatting tags by OmegaT, but I have to change the variables inside the tag. The site is made with typo3, the source files obtained per export with the localization manager (l10nmgr). The only solution I found so far is to edit the links either with notepad or in typo3 directly, both options are time consuming. Is it possible to show the tags as they are in the source document? Yes. Just hover on the tag with the mouse. A tooltip will display the tag content. Is it possible to edit the tags manually? No. Is there a plug-in to edit the tags? One solution would be to use a different filter to translate the XML files. Instead of using the l10nmgr filter provided by OmegaT, you could use the generic XML filter from Okapi: http://okapiframework.org/wiki/index.php?title=Okapi_Filters_Plugin_for_OmegaT With that filter, you could use ITS to describe the parts to translate, including the links: http://okapiframework.org/wiki/index.php?title=XML_Filter Didier | | | Thank you for your reply | Sep 28, 2017 |
OmegaT can't open l10nmgr xml with the normal xml filter sadly. I guess I can change the attribute of the links during the last proofing on the website. Georg | | | Didier Briel France Local time: 14:39 English to French + ...
GeorgHg wrote: OmegaT can't open l10nmgr xml with the normal xml filter sadly. If by "normal", you mean the Okapi XML filter, it can. (Unless the file is not well-formed XML, but, in that case, OmegaT couldn't open it either.) It just has to be configured. I suggest you ask for help in the Okapi user group: https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/okapitools/info Didier | | | There is no moderator assigned specifically to this forum. To report site rules violations or get help, please contact site staff » OmegaT: how to edit html tag variables in a xml (typo3 localisation manager xml) CafeTran Espresso | You've never met a CAT tool this clever!
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