Difference between revisions of "LocalyzerQAGlobalReplace"
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+ | An application is a list of repository/branches defined within <code>Localyzer Express</code>, and pointed to by <code>LocalyzerQA</code>. |
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− | An application in LocalyzerExpress is made up of a number of repositories. |
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− | When correcting a translation, you can optionally check Global Replace. As opposed to acting solely on the resource |
+ | When correcting a translation, you can optionally check ''Global Replace''. As opposed to acting solely on the resource string identified by the <code>LocalyzerID</code> value, a ''Global Replace'' will replace all instances of the ''Current'' string to the ''New'' string. This change takes place for the review locale for all the repositories of the application. |
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− | If Global Replace is checked, then in addition to the change being made to the specified Localyzer ID, |
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− | the change will be made throughout the application for the locale. |
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− | So all of the Localyzer IDs (for the locale) within an application that match <b>Current</b> will be replaced by <b>New</b>. |
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− | Note that an application is a list of repository/branches defined within Localyzer-Express, and pointed to by LocalyzerQA. |
Latest revision as of 19:32, 28 April 2022
An application is a list of repository/branches defined within Localyzer Express
, and pointed to by LocalyzerQA
.
When correcting a translation, you can optionally check Global Replace. As opposed to acting solely on the resource string identified by the LocalyzerID
value, a Global Replace will replace all instances of the Current string to the New string. This change takes place for the review locale for all the repositories of the application.