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This can be used for files sent to the configured translation system - FTP, TMS, MT, LLM - and translated there and it can be used for files first downloaded via [[Download files to translate]]. |
This can be used for files sent to the configured translation system - FTP, TMS, MT, LLM - and translated there and it can be used for files first downloaded via [[Download files to translate]]. |
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+ | Uploading translated files is started from the [[Individual_Project_Tasks#Localyzer|Localyzer page]] |
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It's more of a way to workaround some issues with TMSs or some translator issues (say, 'parameter mismatch'). |
It's more of a way to workaround some issues with TMSs or some translator issues (say, 'parameter mismatch'). |
Revision as of 17:51, 10 January 2025
Upload translated files
This can be used for files sent to the configured translation system - FTP, TMS, MT, LLM - and translated there and it can be used for files first downloaded via Download files to translate.
Uploading translated files is started from the Localyzer page
It's more of a way to workaround some issues with TMSs or some translator issues (say, 'parameter mismatch').
To upload translated files, all the files sent in that prep kit for that target locale must be present. They can either follow the zip packaging explained here, or they can be uploaded one by one.
From the Localyzer page, click the 'Upload translated files' button, select the prep kit and the locale, and select either the zip file or each individual files. If the individual files method is chosen, each file being uploaded must match the filename of the files sent to translation.
Once uploaded, the import process will be triggered for that project and follow the normal steps of importing, from making sure all the files are present, are named correctly, can be merged with existing files if necessary, pass the verification checks, and can be pushed to the data source (for example a git repository).