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− | * '''LRM''': For InContext Translation, LRM instrument files that are then pushed to the associated repository and deployed to a server dedicated to InContext Translation: The application running in Chrome will be the basis for to capture the context of the application. LRM also sends resource files with decorations, i.e. comments that point back to a URL for the context of each key/value pair in a resource file. |
+ | * '''LRM''': For InContext Translation, LRM instrument files that are then pushed to the associated repository and must be deployed to a server dedicated to InContext Translation: The application running in Chrome will be the basis for to capture the context of the application. LRM also sends resource files with decorations, i.e. comments that point back to a URL for the context of each key/value pair in a resource file. TMS/CAT tools can then parse the comments for each key/value pair and display the context of each application segment to translate. |
* '''InContext Translation Capture''': A Google Chrome extension which can automatically capture strings displayed when navigating to the instrumented application (see above) and their associated context and send them to the InContext Server. |
* '''InContext Translation Capture''': A Google Chrome extension which can automatically capture strings displayed when navigating to the instrumented application (see above) and their associated context and send them to the InContext Server. |
Revision as of 17:11, 23 April 2019
Lingoport InContext Translation 1.0 Release Notes - April 2019
This release provides the following new features:
InContext Translation is a new add-on to LRM. Its aim is to support TMS/CAT tools with a viewable context for translators for strings in resource files, such as properties and resx files. InContext Translation uses three components:
- LRM: For InContext Translation, LRM instrument files that are then pushed to the associated repository and must be deployed to a server dedicated to InContext Translation: The application running in Chrome will be the basis for to capture the context of the application. LRM also sends resource files with decorations, i.e. comments that point back to a URL for the context of each key/value pair in a resource file. TMS/CAT tools can then parse the comments for each key/value pair and display the context of each application segment to translate.
- InContext Translation Capture: A Google Chrome extension which can automatically capture strings displayed when navigating to the instrumented application (see above) and their associated context and send them to the InContext Server.
- Lingoport InContext Server: The InContext Server receives the context from the Chrome Capture extension and serves the context from the TMS/CAT tools as sent as decoration in resource files by LRM.