If source: “5-10” > than target: “od 5 do 10” Thread poster: Lenart
| Lenart Luxembourg Local time: 02:19
Hello, I wonder whether SLD studio offers an option of automatic translation of very small segments. I would like to automatically translate this > if Source: “5-10” > than target: “od 5 do 10” So the rule would be: if segment contains only two numbers which are connected with „-“ than copy them to target and put „ do “ between them Anybody has an idea how to get this done automatically? I really appreciate a... See more Hello, I wonder whether SLD studio offers an option of automatic translation of very small segments. I would like to automatically translate this > if Source: “5-10” > than target: “od 5 do 10” So the rule would be: if segment contains only two numbers which are connected with „-“ than copy them to target and put „ do “ between them Anybody has an idea how to get this done automatically? I really appreciate any help you can provide ▲ Collapse | | | Not sure, but... | Mar 22, 2017 |
I'm note sure if that will work for 100% using Trados only - maybe, but not tested. Anyway You can surely reach the goal using RegEx or GREP in MS Word, notepad++ etc. - depending on source's file format. The changes numbers from X-X to "X to X" may be additionally blocked from parsing by Trados by hiding it temporarily. | | | _stephan Germany Local time: 02:19 English to German What Rafał said | Mar 24, 2017 |
Hi, I don't know if there's a way to simply pre-translate those segments, but you can definitely do a RegEx search-and-replace operation in Studio, like Rafał suggested. If there are a lot of these segments in your file, I'd first apply the following display filter: ^(\d{1,})-(\d{1,})$ You could then copy source to target for all of them in one go and find and replace the pattern with your actual translation. Find what: (\d{1,})-(... See more Hi, I don't know if there's a way to simply pre-translate those segments, but you can definitely do a RegEx search-and-replace operation in Studio, like Rafał suggested. If there are a lot of these segments in your file, I'd first apply the following display filter: ^(\d{1,})-(\d{1,})$ You could then copy source to target for all of them in one go and find and replace the pattern with your actual translation. Find what: (\d{1,})-(\d{1,}) Replace with: od $1 do $2 Make sure to check "Use: Regular expressions". If you have a lot of projects with just a few of these segments in each one, it's probably not worth the hassle. But you could look into the Regex Match AutoSuggest Provider plugin. You can enter the same find and replace patterns in the plugin and get the full string as an AS match when you type 'o'. Hope that helps. Stephan ▲ Collapse | | | Emma Goldsmith Spain Local time: 02:19 Member (2004) Spanish to English | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » If source: “5-10” > than target: “od 5 do 10” Protemos translation business management system | Create your account in minutes, and start working! 3-month trial for agencies, and free for freelancers!
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