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== Binary Files == | == Binary Files == | ||
Binary files are those files that cannot be parsed by any of the LRM parser types. LRM processes these files | Binary files are those files that cannot be parsed by any of the LRM parser types. LRM processes these files as follows: | ||
*If the checksum of the base file has changed then the file will be sent out in the next prep kit for all target locales | *If the checksum of the base file has changed then the file will be sent out in the next prep kit for all target locales | ||
*On import, no validation checks are made. The translated file is never read and is always imported successfully. | *On import, no validation checks are made. The translated file is never read and is always imported successfully. | ||
*Binary parser files cannot be pseudo-localized nor can words be counted. | *Binary parser files cannot be pseudo-localized nor can words be counted. | ||
Latest revision as of 23:20, 18 November 2019
Binary Files
Binary files are those files that cannot be parsed by any of the LRM parser types. LRM processes these files as follows:
- If the checksum of the base file has changed then the file will be sent out in the next prep kit for all target locales
- On import, no validation checks are made. The translated file is never read and is always imported successfully.
- Binary parser files cannot be pseudo-localized nor can words be counted.