On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 11:29 PM, F Wolff <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Op Vr, 2011-04-15 om 19:01 +0200 skryf Leandro Regueiro:
>> I can't find any way to specify which translation memory files Virtaal will 
>> use.
>>
>> In OmegaT you just only drop them in a folder within the project
>> folder and it works without setting nothing. In Lokalize you can
>> create translation memories importing PO and TMX files and then use
>> those translation memories. But I can't find how to make this in
>> Virtaal. Can you help me?
>>
>
> Hi Leandro
>
> Virtaal moves all non-fuzzy strings to its own database when you save a
> file, so the easiest might be to open the file, and save it. (You might
> need to make a zero change to be able to save.)

Well, this is a way. I just tried and seems to work. Maybe you should
document it on the wiki. Thanks a lot.

IMHO you should put some way on the interface to specify a file (or
list of files) to Virtaal add them to the translation memory.

> If you want to import several files, you can look at the command line
> tool, build_tmdb.

It seems interesting but I don't know how can I install this tool or
find any documentation about it. It is not important since the other
way seems to work.

Thanks a lot again and bye.

> I hope that helps.
>
> Friedel
>
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