Wim Hooghwinkel wrote: 

> The normal procedure is to get your FrameMaker files translated and
> handle the Robohelp project your self, ?just like you'd do for English:
> from the localized FrameMaker files Robohelp can create a CHM in that
> same language.

That may be "normal" in some places. It's not how it's done here.

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> If you only let your CHM files translate, you won't be able to do easy
> updates in case the FM files change.

I don't think that's what the person Nancy quoted was suggesting (and certainly 
not what I'd recommend). It's a false alternative to suggest that the 
translation vendor either provides only translated FM files or provides only 
translated deliverables (whether those are CHM, HTML, PDF, or whatever is 
irrelevant). 

(In any case, if your source files change, there is no "easy update" of the 
target languages. The translation vendor will need to re-translate. Presumably, 
they're using translation memory so that only the deltas have to be translated. 
Whether the deltas are in the FM source or in the deliverable is essentially 
irrelevant.)

Our translation vendor takes the English FM source files and delivers back to 
us both the translated FM source files and the translated deliverables (in my 
case, just PDF, since the online help I author is for a network infrastructure 
product that isn't currently being localized; for other products, it's 
WebHelp). 

IOW, the vendor replicates our process to produce the same deliverables in the 
target languages that we produce in English. This ensures that translated 
deliverables don't have issues with formatting, line or page breaks, etc., 
which wouldn't be obvious to someone who doesn't understand the language. It's 
especially important, IME, for Asian languages. 

Of course, this requires a vendor able and willing to do the desktop 
publishing, help output generation, etc. And it's obviously going to cost more 
than simply getting translated source files and creating the deliverables 
yourself. But the quality will be better. 

So I guess the answer, as usual, is "It depends." :-) 

Richard G. Combs
Senior Technical Writer
Polycom, Inc.
richardDOTcombs AT polycomDOTcom
303-223-5111
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303-903-6372
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