File conversion to TXT Thread poster: neilmac
| neilmac Spain Local time: 13:35 Spanish to English + ...
A new client has a translation platform/application that I have to use. So far it seems quite intuitive, but sometimes I prefer to work off-line, so I need to know if I can convert the files for translation into flat text format .TXT. The client's platform gives me the option of downloading the files in these formats: CSV / gettext PO / TBX /TMX / Excel Open XML. However, I don't know which of these would be the best option for converting into TXT. Any pointers in this sense will be... See more A new client has a translation platform/application that I have to use. So far it seems quite intuitive, but sometimes I prefer to work off-line, so I need to know if I can convert the files for translation into flat text format .TXT. The client's platform gives me the option of downloading the files in these formats: CSV / gettext PO / TBX /TMX / Excel Open XML. However, I don't know which of these would be the best option for converting into TXT. Any pointers in this sense will be greatly appreciated. ▲ Collapse | | | Tony M France Local time: 13:35 Member French to English + ... SITE LOCALIZER Forget that, bad idea! | Dec 4, 2019 |
Silly suggestion withdrawn! My bigger concern might well be how you are going to pop it all back in again afterwards... ?
[Edited at 2019-12-04 20:38 GMT] | | | Samuel Murray Netherlands Local time: 13:35 Member (2006) English to Afrikaans + ...
neilmac wrote: The client's platform gives me the option of downloading the files in these formats: CSV / gettext PO / TBX /TMX / Excel Open XML. An "Excel Open XML" file opens in Excel, and from there you can copy it to a plain text file. CSV is quite a complicated format, and not standardised, which means that different tools export different types of "CSV" and accept or refuse to accept different types of "CSV" files from other tools. Gettext PO is plain and is text, but it contains other bits of code as well, and you can't simply translate by overtyping, and it may contain escaping (depending on the language and the file encoding). TBX is an XML-like format for glossaries. TMX is an XML-like format for translation memories. Neither TBX nor TMX are "plain text" in the usual sense of the word, but most CAT tools can open TMX files for viewing (though not for editing). I suggest: Excel Open XML, and then copy/paste. Tony M wrote: My bigger concern might well be how you are going to pop it all back in again afterwards... ? Yes, good question: how do you intend putting it all back again? Will you be pasting it back? I have a couple some paster scripts that I used to paste context from text files back into online tools.
[Edited at 2019-12-04 17:29 GMT] | | | neilmac Spain Local time: 13:35 Spanish to English + ... TOPIC STARTER
I hadn't got as far as how to reinsert the translated strings yet, although I did mention to the developers that in the previous system I exported the files to translate, then imported them back no problem, as that function was available. They said they would look into it. Another job has come in, which will keep me busy at least until tomorrow... So I'll have a look at this again then if I have time. I'm still sort of finding my way, but once I started working with it, it seemed less dau... See more I hadn't got as far as how to reinsert the translated strings yet, although I did mention to the developers that in the previous system I exported the files to translate, then imported them back no problem, as that function was available. They said they would look into it. Another job has come in, which will keep me busy at least until tomorrow... So I'll have a look at this again then if I have time. I'm still sort of finding my way, but once I started working with it, it seemed less daunting. Thanks for the explanation of the different file types, that's really useful information for future use.
[Edited at 2019-12-04 18:22 GMT] ▲ Collapse | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » File conversion to TXT Anycount & Translation Office 3000 | Translation Office 3000
Translation Office 3000 is an advanced accounting tool for freelance translators and small agencies. TO3000 easily and seamlessly integrates with the business life of professional freelance translators.
More info » |
| Wordfast Pro | Translation Memory Software for Any Platform
Exclusive discount for ProZ.com users!
Save over 13% when purchasing Wordfast Pro through ProZ.com. Wordfast is the world's #1 provider of platform-independent Translation Memory software. Consistently ranked the most user-friendly and highest value
Buy now! » |
|
| | | | X Sign in to your ProZ.com account... | | | | | |