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[[Step by Step Project Creation |Step 1:Data Source Credential for the project]] | |||
[[Choose a Repository|Step 2:Choose a Repository]] | |||
[[Name The Project and Type |Step 3: Name the Project]] | |||
[[Creating a Globalyzer Project |Creating a Globalyzer Project - Step 4: Globayzer Lite Definition File]] | |||
[[Creating a Localyzer Project| Creating a Localyzer Project - Step 5: Which MT or TMS will Localyzer use ]] | |||
[[What are the Localyzer locales| Step 6: What are the locales Localyzer is acting on? ]] | |||
[[Resource File(s) Format| Step 7: Resource file formats]] | |||
[[Include and Exclude Patterns|Step 8: Set up optional include or exclude patterns]] | |||
[[Optional Localyzer Settings|Step 9: Optional Advanced Localyzer Settings]] | |||
[[Grant Users and Teams Access | Step 10: Grant Users and Teams Access]] | |||
Revision as of 20:59, 31 August 2023

This is used to denote resource locations or to verify that other files are not mistaken for resource files.
For example:
- If all the resource files are in a folder called
resourcesthen the Include Pattern would be**/resources/** - If there is a file such as
config.propertieswhich is not a resource file, then the Exclude Pattern would look like**/config.properties
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Step 9: Optional Advanced Localyzer Settings
Step 1:Data Source Credential for the project
Creating a Globalyzer Project - Step 4: Globayzer Lite Definition File
Creating a Localyzer Project - Step 5: Which MT or TMS will Localyzer use
Step 6: What are the locales Localyzer is acting on?
Step 8: Set up optional include or exclude patterns