Export Memory to Glossary: troubles when segments contain tab characters
alwayslockyourbike
started a topic
about 2 years ago
The feature Export Memory to Glossary is a great one. You can also use it to convert a TMX file to tab-delimited format, which comes in handy for many processes!
There is, however, one problem: when segments of the memory contain tab characters (\t), these will lead to incorrect assignment to the source and target language columns.
Can this be fixed, please? E.g. by replacing tabs inside segments with spaces?
#de-DE\t#nl-NL
1 =\tBeispiel\t1 =\tvoorbeeld
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Igor Kmitowski
said
about 2 years ago
Yes, the check for tabs in TMX memories might be added soon.
alwayslockyourbike
The feature Export Memory to Glossary is a great one. You can also use it to convert a TMX file to tab-delimited format, which comes in handy for many processes!
There is, however, one problem: when segments of the memory contain tab characters (\t), these will lead to incorrect assignment to the source and target language columns.
Can this be fixed, please? E.g. by replacing tabs inside segments with spaces?
#de-DE\t#nl-NL
1 =\tBeispiel\t1 =\tvoorbeeld