TMX editor Thread poster: Piotr Bienkowski
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There was a question here about a TMX editor but it was removed for some reason. Oven if the OP violated a rule, others might be interested in knowing that Olifant is a free editor for the TMX format and it can be downloaded here: http://okapi.sourceforge.net/downloads.html Get just Olifant from this link, other, up to date versions of free Okapi tools can be download... See more There was a question here about a TMX editor but it was removed for some reason. Oven if the OP violated a rule, others might be interested in knowing that Olifant is a free editor for the TMX format and it can be downloaded here: http://okapi.sourceforge.net/downloads.html Get just Olifant from this link, other, up to date versions of free Okapi tools can be downloaded from: http://okapi.opentag.com Regards, Piotr ▲ Collapse | | | Natalie Poland Local time: 23:36 Member (2002) English to Russian + ... Moderator of this forum SITE LOCALIZER
Piotr Bienkowski wrote: There was a question here about a TMX editor but it was removed for some reason. Oven if the OP violated a rule... It was not "the OP" that violated a rule, but the site member who created a fake profile to ask a question in the forum, and creating fake profiles is a violation of the site user agreement. | | |
Natalie wrote: Piotr Bienkowski wrote: There was a question here about a TMX editor but it was removed for some reason. Oven if the OP violated a rule... It was not "the OP" that violated a rule, but the site member who created a fake profile to ask a question in the forum, and creating fake profiles is a violation of the site user agreement. I realized that someone broke a rule. Sorry for blaming the OP... Back to the main topic. Olifant is based on the .NET platform so it is tied to Windows, but hopefully in a not too distant future there will be a new, platform independent Olifant (or whatever it will be called) based on Java. Regards, Piotr | | | Michael Beijer United Kingdom Local time: 22:36 Member (2009) Dutch to English + ...
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| Michael Beijer United Kingdom Local time: 22:36 Member (2009) Dutch to English + ...
Thanks for the tip! Never heard of it, and it's new, so thanks. However, after installing it and quickly opening a large work TMX, I can't really say that it's ready for production just yet. I couldn't even figure out how to select a segment, let alone edit any metadata. I think I'll stick with Heartsome + (the old) Olifant as my work editor for the time being, although I will definitely be keeping an eye on this! Michael
[Edited at 2014-09-07... See more Thanks for the tip! Never heard of it, and it's new, so thanks. However, after installing it and quickly opening a large work TMX, I can't really say that it's ready for production just yet. I couldn't even figure out how to select a segment, let alone edit any metadata. I think I'll stick with Heartsome + (the old) Olifant as my work editor for the time being, although I will definitely be keeping an eye on this! Michael
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That tmx editor thingie is very new, the creator just emailed me about it a few days ago. Apparently they integrated some of my software. I haven't checked it out yet. | | | The presentation of TMX editor | Sep 11, 2014 |
FarkasAndras wrote: I haven't checked it out yet. Hi Andras, I made short testing of TMX editor and also this presentation: www.condak.cz/nove/2014-09/08/cs/00.html That are mostly the screenshorts and sometimes are added the comments in Czech. I was using not only TMX editor but other tools (include your), too. Thank you for your work. Milan | |
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#Milan Condak I find your TMX EDITOR reasonably good, but it can't handle big TMX files with more than 3 million segments. The same with HEARTSOME TMX EDITOR 8. Is your program a 32 or a 64 bit program? | | | Michael Beijer United Kingdom Local time: 22:36 Member (2009) Dutch to English + ... Try Xbench or CafeTran (for very big TMXs) | Jan 10, 2015 |
De Sena Viegas wrote: #Milan Condak I find your TMX EDITOR reasonably good, but it can't handle big TMX files with more than 3 million segments. The same with HEARTSOME TMX EDITOR 8. Is your program a 32 or a 64 bit program? Xbench is pretty good at really big TMXs. Another option is to use CafeTran's built in TMX editor, which has almost all of the features of the others (and if it's missing any, they might still be added by Igor), plus can open massive files. I just merged 8 large TMXs (ranging between 300 and 500 MB each) into a single, 3.7 GB-TMX, and then ran a bunch of "tasks" on it. | | |
De Sena Viegas wrote: #Milan Condak I find your TMX EDITOR reasonably good, but it can't handle big TMX files with more than 3 million segments. The same with HEARTSOME TMX EDITOR 8. Is your program a 32 or a 64 bit program? Dear De Sena Viegas, Im am only user of SW, I am not a programer, I am not an author of TMXEditor. In Czech forum is a topic with 4 links to newer presentations: http://www.proz.com/forum/czech/279998.html I need 3 features for big TMX: split into smaller files swap direction of languages edit wrong character(s) (My ISP made some changes and I have been not fixed all files. I am sorry, not all links are working on my web.) -- Andras Farkas is autor of TMLookup. You can read more http://www.proz.com/forum/cat_tools_technical_help/279770-tmlookup.html and download a tool: Fixed Dec 31, 2014 Please try this: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/16377950/TMLookup_1.2_win.zip HTH Milan | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » TMX editor Protemos translation business management system | Create your account in minutes, and start working! 3-month trial for agencies, and free for freelancers!
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