Op Di, 2009-11-03 om 15:52 +0100 skryf Johann Felser: > Hi pootle community! > > > > We are using a German authoring tool “Evolution” to build elearning content. > Now we will use the existent lessons made in German also in different > countries (Hungary, Slovenia, Czech Republic, …). > > We decided to use Pootle for the translations. But in detail we got a > problem based on the used xml-structure of the input xliff-file. When we > import the file into Pootle the used substructures based on <g> Tags are > ignored and the text parts are mixed together to one single the text in the > <target> Tag. > > > Below you find a sample of a input file and a excerpt of the output file. > > > Thanks in advance for all suggestions to solve the problem! > > Hans Felser
Hallo Hans, and welcome to our community. Until now, only Virtaal entirely supports the inline markup for XLIFF files. Pootle will not interpret them, and will display it to the user as plain strings as you saw. Any translations that the user enters, will be saved as plain strings. I am not sure if this is exactly what you are reporting. If a marked up string is not edited in Pootle, I would expect the inline markup to be maintained in the XLIFF file (even if not displayed on Pootle). Are you seeing something different? For maintaining the inline markup, I think downloading and translating offline in Virtaal might be best for now. Let us know how that goes for you. Keep well Friedel -- Recently on my blog: http://translate.org.za/blogs/friedel/en/content/wikipedia-now-more-articles-swahili-afrikaans ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Let Crystal Reports handle the reporting - Free Crystal Reports 2008 30-Day trial. Simplify your report design, integration and deployment - and focus on what you do best, core application coding. Discover what's new with Crystal Reports now. http://p.sf.net/sfu/bobj-july _______________________________________________ Translate-pootle mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/translate-pootle
