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== Setting up a project where the resource files are located in subfolders under a locale folder == |
== Setting up a project where the resource files are located in subfolders under a locale folder == |
Revision as of 21:22, 10 July 2020
Subfolders under locale folder
There are some resource files, such as DITA .dita and .ditamap or .adoc files, that require a file structure where there are subfolders under each locale folder.
Example:
;en : ''content'' :: ContentIntro.dita :: ''services'' ::: ServicesIntro.dita ;fr : ''content'' :: ContentIntro.dita :: ''services'' ::: ServicesIntro.dita
Setting up a project where the resource files are located in subfolders under a locale folder
The following is an example of settings for a DITA projects with .dita and .ditamap files to be translated from English (en) to French (fr).
See Onboarding an LRM project for information on how to set up a LRM project. Below is an example of how to setup a resource extension where the files are located in subfolders under a locale folder.
In the file structure example above, there are base resource files located in the ./en/content folder as well as the ./en/content/services folder. In the Jenkins Project configuration, you'll need to define 2 resource extensions where the extension name and parser type are the same, but the folder name patterns are different. The folder name patterns must have a wildcard (*) after the locale pattern (l_c_v) and must have the Use Location Pattern on Default Locale checked.