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Note: If your project contains translated files, then when prepping your first kit, LRM will not be able to detect if a text change has occurred within a resource string. It will, however, be able to detect added keys or missed translations.
 
Note: If your project contains translated files, then when prepping your first kit, LRM will not be able to detect if a text change has occurred within a resource string. It will, however, be able to detect added keys or missed translations.
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There is a Jenkins job on-boarded. The Lingoport Dashboard is populated and the L10n Vendor has been configured. A Prep Kit can be sent.

Revision as of 20:15, 21 June 2019

What is a Prep Kit?

A Prep Kit is what we call the set of resource files that are gathered by LRM, set out for translation, and then integrated back into the source code tree once translated. LRM sets and tracks versions of a Kit so that, as your developers add strings to the base resource files, you can prepare and send out the Kit multiple times. There are a variety of checks that LRM makes on the base resource files to ensure that they are correct, as well as tracking the progress and correctness of the translated resource files.

Note: If your project contains translated files, then when prepping your first kit, LRM will not be able to detect if a text change has occurred within a resource string. It will, however, be able to detect added keys or missed translations.

How do I prep a kit?

There is a Jenkins job on-boarded. The Lingoport Dashboard is populated and the L10n Vendor has been configured. A Prep Kit can be sent.