Translation memory [message #24322] |
Wed, 24 December 2008 04:49  |
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Hello all,
I've seen the Devoxx presentation on babel and am interested in the
project to support the translation of our own software. We use eclipse for
development.
What I was wondering is whether the babel project somehow tracks
translated sentences for reuse when new resource bundles are provided. I
mean that as three projects all define a 'Save ...' function, babel could
detect this and reuse previous translations to suggest a translation for
the new bundle.
Hence babel would sport some kind of translation memory.
Thanks in advance for any input in this matter!
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Kind regards,
Wim Van Leuven
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Re: Translation memory [message #24447 is a reply to message #24322] |
Tue, 13 January 2009 11:42  |
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Hello Wim,
Thanks a lot for your interest and message.
I'm glad, that while more people had their lunch or seemed otherwise busy,
some did listen with great interest ;-)
Happy to hear.
Werner
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Re: Translation memory [message #576545 is a reply to message #24322] |
Wed, 24 December 2008 06:57  |
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Originally posted by: atoulme.intalio.com
Yep, we have a syncup script that runs every week.
Translations provided by syncup are flagged as possibly false, people
can review them.
Thanks,
Antoine
Wim Van Leuven wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I've seen the Devoxx presentation on babel and am interested in the
> project to support the translation of our own software. We use eclipse
> for development.
>
> What I was wondering is whether the babel project somehow tracks
> translated sentences for reuse when new resource bundles are provided. I
> mean that as three projects all define a 'Save ...' function, babel
> could detect this and reuse previous translations to suggest a
> translation for the new bundle.
> Hence babel would sport some kind of translation memory.
> Thanks in advance for any input in this matter!
> --
> Kind regards,
>
> Wim Van Leuven
>
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Re: Translation memory [message #576567 is a reply to message #24322] |
Tue, 13 January 2009 11:42  |
Eclipse User |
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Hello Wim,
Thanks a lot for your interest and message.
I'm glad, that while more people had their lunch or seemed otherwise busy,
some did listen with great interest ;-)
Happy to hear.
Werner
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