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Armorel Young Local time: 04:20 niemiecki > angielski
Jun 3, 2021
Having had to reinstall WF Classic, WF now has the annoying habit of inserting words from the glossary using the capitalisation of the source text rather than the case of the target term in the glossary - which, since I am working from German with its capitalised nouns, means that all nouns are appearing capitalised.
How to I make WF insert a term in lower case if the target term is in lower case in the glossary, even though the source term is upper case? No doubt the answer is in t... See more
Having had to reinstall WF Classic, WF now has the annoying habit of inserting words from the glossary using the capitalisation of the source text rather than the case of the target term in the glossary - which, since I am working from German with its capitalised nouns, means that all nouns are appearing capitalised.
How to I make WF insert a term in lower case if the target term is in lower case in the glossary, even though the source term is upper case? No doubt the answer is in the manual somewhere, but I have spent far too long searching it fruitlessly so help from a knowledgeable person would be appreciated (I also know that I knew the answer myself in times gone by, but I can't locate it now!). ▲ Collapse
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Jean Lachaud USA Local time: 23:20 angielski > francuski + ...
Easy!
Jun 3, 2021
Is "Lock target case on entire glossary" checked for the glossaries concerned?
That setting will force insertion of terms exactly as they are stored in the glossaries, i.e. no automatic capitalization. The setting needs to be enabled separately for each glossary.
In the PB, "PropagateCase=0" also enables strict propagatio... See more
Is "Lock target case on entire glossary" checked for the glossaries concerned?
That setting will force insertion of terms exactly as they are stored in the glossaries, i.e. no automatic capitalization. The setting needs to be enabled separately for each glossary.
In the PB, "PropagateCase=0" also enables strict propagation.
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Armorel Young Local time: 04:20 niemiecki > angielski
NOWY TEMAT
Thank you!
Jun 3, 2021
Indeed - that's a very simple solution! I was looking all over the place in Setup and Pandora's Box - thank you for pointing me in the right direction.
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Jean Lachaud USA Local time: 23:20 angielski > francuski + ...
There is also an individual setting
Jun 3, 2021
Capitalization can also be set individually for both each source and target term.
In my experience, that is usually not necessary when using the Entire glossary setting, but may be useful in specific cases, such as when an all-UC target term matches an all-LC source.
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