Difference between revisions of "The LRM File System"
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*[[Importing Translated Kits]]: The section shows who the files move through the directories when retrieving translated files. |
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Revision as of 22:33, 23 September 2016
This section describes some of the internal file system and its usage. The staging
area is a temporary buffer used to move files to and from the Translation endpoint. The L10nStreamlining
area is used to keep track of which exact files were sent or received successfully. It also holds the configuration files for groups and projects.
- Introduction to the LRM File System: This section gives an overview of the directory structure.
- Project Configuration Files: This section describes the configuration files per project. Most project can inherit the Group configuration.
- Group Configuration Files: This section describes the overall configuration for an entire group.
- Global Configuration Files: This section describes the system wide configuration.
- Prepping a Kit: This section shows how the files move through the directory when prepping a kit.
- Importing Translated Kits: The section shows who the files move through the directories when retrieving translated files.
- Acquiring Translated Files