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* [[InContext_Server_Installation|InContext Server]] - InContext Server manages the resources identified by InContext Capture. | * [[InContext_Server_Installation|InContext Server]] - InContext Server manages the resources identified by InContext Capture. | ||
* [[InContext_Capture_Installation|InContext Capture]] - InContext Capture uses a Chrome extension to identify application resources and send the text and context to the InContext Server. | * [[InContext_Capture_Installation|InContext Capture]] - InContext Capture uses a Chrome extension to identify application resources and send the text and context to the InContext Server. | ||
=InContext Integration with TMSs= | |||
* [[Trados_Integration | SDL Trados Studio]] - SDL Trados Studio InContext Plugin | |||
Revision as of 18:50, 30 September 2019
Overview
The InContext Translation process:
- Base and target resource files are instrumented by LRM and pushed to the code repository.
- The instrumented resource files are deployed in a test build of the web application.
- Using a Chrome browser extension, InContext Capture, the resource files and their context are captured and stored at the InContext Server (which may reside on the Lingoport Server).
- LRM sends the resource files with their context to the TMS.
Installation
InContext Translation is made up of three components that must be installed:
- InContext LRM Instrumentation - The first thing to do is verify that you are using an LRM version and license for InContext Translation.
- InContext Server - InContext Server manages the resources identified by InContext Capture.
- InContext Capture - InContext Capture uses a Chrome extension to identify application resources and send the text and context to the InContext Server.
InContext Integration with TMSs
- SDL Trados Studio - SDL Trados Studio InContext Plugin