Find below a sample TXML editor perspective screenshot:
Find below the description for the various components of the TXML editor perspective:
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Title bar |
view the project name. |
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Menu bar |
carry out all the functions, some of which are also included in the tool bar. Refer to TXML editor menu options. |
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Tool bar |
quickly complete common functions. Point to the shortcut icon to see its function. |
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TXML perspective icon |
view the TXML editor perspective. The TXML editor perspective is the workspace for managing translation projects. This perspective allows you to translate files by leveraging translation memory and terminology. Refer to Managing projects. |
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Main translation window |
translate a file. This is the work space for translating files. Refer to Translating in a project. |
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TM Lookup window |
view TM leverage results and context searching. You can either search for a term or a phrase and the source and target segments appear in a table format. Refer to Using TM Lookup window. |
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TXML Context |
view the TXML context of the currently open file. Refer to Viewing TXML Context. |
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Notes |
view, edit and delete notes specific to each segment. Refer to Using notes. |
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Segment Changes |
view the segment changes in the currently open file. Refer to Viewing segment changes. |
TXML Attributes |
view the custom attributes applicable to a particular segment. To enable this tab, go to the Windows menu and click Show View > TXML Attributes. |
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Outline window
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quickly navigate a file from one source segment to another. Refer to Using Outline window. |