Wizard - TMX Properties |
Use this sheet to specify the properties of the TMX file that is written.
There are lots of different options on how to write a TMX file. Not every tool supports them all. This list lets you quickly select the properties set that are suitable for your tool. Possible values are:
Value | Description |
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Default | The exported file contains the default properties. |
Minimal | The exported file contains only the required properties. |
Trados | The exported file contains the properties that are compatible with Trados. |
If your tool is not on the list, select Default or Minimal or set the properties manually.
Specifies the character set that the file uses. Possible values are:
Value | Description |
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ANSI | Code page encoded. Each string uses the default Windows code page for the language of the string. |
UTF-8 | Unicode, UTF-8 encoded. |
UTF-16, little-endian | Unicode, UTF-16 little-endian encoded. |
UTF-16, big-endian | Unicode, UTF-16 big-endian encoded. |
UTF-32, little-endian | Unicode, UTF-32 little-endian encoded. |
UTF-32, big-endian | Unicode, UTF-32 big-endian encoded. |
GB18030 | Unicode, GB18030 encoded. |
UTF-8 is the default value. TMX and TBX support only Unicode formats.
Specifies the TMX version that is used when writing the file. Possible values are:
Value | Description |
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1.1 | TMX 1.1 |
1.2 | TMX 1.2 |
1.3 | TMX 1.3 |
1.4a | TMX 1.4a |
1.4b | TMX 1.4b |
2.0 | TMX 2.0 |
1.4b is the default value.
Specifies how DTD is written to the TMX file. Possible values are:
Value | Description |
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No | No DTD part is added to the file. |
Local | A reference to a local DTD file is added to the file. |
URL | A reference to a URL based DTD file is added to the file. |
No is the default value. DTD is used only with TMX versions from 1.1 to 1.4b.
Specifies the language that is used when writing the original value. For example:
<tuv xml:lang="en"> <seg>Value</seg> </tuv>
If you set this to "Language of the source", Soluling uses the original language of the source where the string belongs to.
Specifies the administrative language (adminglang attribute) that is written into the TMX header. For example:
<header adminlang="en"/>
Specifies the source language (srclang attribute) that is written into the TMX header. For example:
<header srclang="en"/>
If you set this to "Neutral", application uses the "*all*" as the srclang value.
Specifies the format of language ids. Right-click to choose a format from a popup menu or click ... to edit settings.
If checked, the tuid attribute will contain the context value.
If checked, exported TMX uses Empty-Element tags whenever there is no value in the element, and the element does not have any child elements (<seg/>). If unchecked, a Start-Tag and End-Tag is always used (<seg></seg>).
The remaining checkboxes let you add some optional and custom properties into the export file. Possible values are:
Value | Description |
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Data type | If checked, data types are written into the file. |
Translation status | If checked, translation statuses are written into the file. |
Invalidated | If checked, invalidated flags are written into the file. |
Comment | If checked, comment values are written into the file. |
Context | If checked, context values are written into the file. |
Row status | If checked, row states are written into the file. |
Disabled | If checked, disabled flags are written into the file. |
Marked | If checked, marked flags are written into the file. |
Max characters | If checked, the maximum length in characters values is written into the file. |
Max pixels | If checked, the maximum length in pixels values is written into the file. |
These are available only when exporting from a project. When exporting from translation memory, these options are not available.
Specifies how the translation element is written. Possible values are:
Value | Description |
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Write empty if no translation value | If there is no translation value, an empty translation element is written. |
Write original if no translation value | If there is no translation value, the original value is written into the translation element. |
Write always empty | An empty translation element is always written even if there is a translation value. |
Write always original | The original value is always written into the translation element, even if there is a translation value. |
Write empty if no translation value is the default value.
Shows a sample file based on the current settings.