Excel/CSV Field |
Use this dialog to edit an array-based (e.g., Excel or CSV) definition field.
Specifies the type of the field. Possible values depend on the type of definition.
When you localize an Excel/CSV file, possible values are:
Value | Description |
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Ignore | Ignore the column. |
Value | The value in this field will be localized. |
Context | Context value. If used, each cell must contain a unique value. |
Comment | Row or value comment. |
When you import translations from an Excel file, the possible values are:
Value | Description |
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Ignore | Ignore the column. |
Import | The value in this field is imported. |
Context | Context value. If used, each cell should contain a valid Soluling context. |
Comment | Row or value comment. |
When you use an Excel file as a glossary, the possible values are:
Value | Part of | Description |
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Ignore | - | Ignore the column |
Entry id | Entry | Id of the entry |
Definition | Entry | Definition of the entry |
Subject field | Entry | Subject of the entry |
Term id | Term | Id of the term |
Term value | Term | Term value |
Term description | Term | Description of the term |
Term location | Term | Location of the term |
Term type | Term | Type of the term |
Part of speech | Term | Part of the speech of the term |
Grammatical gender | Term | The grammatical gender of the term |
Specifies the data type of the field. Possible values are:
Format | Description |
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Plain text | String contains plain text. |
Segmented text | String contains the segmented text. |
Boolean | String contains a boolean value. 1/0, true/false, and yes/no are valid values. |
Integer number | String contains an integer number. |
Floating point number | String contains a floating-point number. It can be in scientific format (e.g., 1.45E-12). The decimal separator (if any) must be a period (e.g., 1.5). |
Color | String contains a color value. Possible formats are [#|$|0x][AA]RRGGBB or [#|$|0x][A]RGB. |
Date and time | String contains a date and time value. ISO 8601 (Wikipedia) must be used. |
Expression | String contains a structured string that is defined using an expression. Regular expressions are used to parse the string. |
Defined text | String contains the defined text. A text definition (using regular expressions) is used to parse the string. |
Script | String contains script data. A script/source code parser is used to parse the string. |
XML | String contains XML data. An XML parser is used to parse the string. |
JSON | String contains JSON data. A JSON parser is used to parse the string. |
YAML | String contains YAML data. A YAML parser is used to parse the string. |
INI | String contains INI data. An INI parser is used to parse the string. |
HTML | String contains HTML data. An HTML parser is used to parse the string. |
SVG | String contains SVG data. An SVG parser is used to parse the string. |
Base64 encoded binary data | String contains base64 encoded data. Encoded data is decoded into original binary data and scanned. |
Base32 encoded binary data | String contains base32 encoded data. Encoded data is decoded into original binary data and scanned. |
Base16/hex encoded binary data | String contains base16/hex encoded data. Encoded data is decoded into original binary data and scanned. |
URL encoded binary data | String contains URL encoded data. Encoded data is decoded into original binary data and scanned. |
Specifies the language of the field.
Specifies the index of that field where this comment field belongs to. Used only with comment fields.
Specifies the character encoding used in the field.
Check this if the special characters (e.g., line feed, carriage return) in the strings of the file have been escaped using C/C++ strings escapes.
Specifies the name of the field. This is optional and is used to just give a friendly name for the field.
Specifies if the value has been quoted. Possible values are:
Value | Description |
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None | Value is not quoted. For example, Car |
Single | Value is quoted with single quotes. For example, 'Car' |
Double | Value is quoted with double-quotes. For example, "Car" |