If you create a project where the project files are closely
related files that have been translated previously, for example previous
versions of the same file, and you have the bilingual files that were produced
at that time, PerfectMatch can extract
translations from the bilingual files and apply them to the new project files.
You can select these files by basing the project on a previous project on the Project
Type page, or by explicitly selecting the files on the SDL PerfectMatch
page of the New Project wizard.
If the files in your new project have the same file names and path
location within the project as the files in the previous project, you can
select files using the following methods. This ensures that the bilingual files
are automatically paired with the new project file.
1.
Display the Project Type page of the New Project
wizard.
2.
Select the Create a project based on a previous project option
and then select the previous project from the drop-down list.
If you display the SDL PerfectMatch page, the previously
translated bilingual files from the old project are displayed in the Previous
Document column next to the corresponding new project file.
1.
Display the SDL PerfectMatch page of the New
Project wizard.
2.
Select the target language to which you want to add the previously
translated bilingual files, click Add and then select Matching
Previous Documents from Folder.
3.
Browse to the required location, select the folder and click OK.
The New Project wizard searches the folder and all sub-folders for
matching previous bilingual files automatically and adds these to your project.
The previously translated bilingual files are displayed in the Previous
Document column next to the corresponding project file.
NOTE
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Even though you have selected a specific target language, the
wizard will still add any matching bilingual files that it finds for the
other target languages in your folder.
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If the wizard finds other SDL XLIFF files that do not match the
file names in your project, it displays an error message stating the number of
files it has been unable to add out of the number of files found.
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If the file names in your new project are different to the file
names in the previous project, select the files using the following methods to
pair the bilingual files with the new project file:
1.
Display the SDL PerfectMatch page of the New
Project wizard.
2.
Select the target language to which you want to add previous
bilingual files.
3.
Select the file under the Project File column for which you
want to add a previous bilingual file, click Add and then select Specific
Previous Document.
4.
Browse to the required location, select the previous bilingual
file and click Open.
The previous translated bilingual files is displayed in the Previous
Document column next to the corresponding project file.
To avoid adding each previous bilingual file manually if file
names have changed since previous projects, you can add a map file, which maps all of the
previous bilingual file names to the new file names. This is useful if file
names have changed, but files still match in content, and you do not want to
add each file manually.
NOTE
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You must add a separate map file for each
target language.
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1.
Display the SDL PerfectMatch page of the New
Project wizard.
2.
Select the target language to which you want to add previous
bilingual files, click Add and then select Previous Documents from
Map.
3.
Browse to the required location, select the map file and click Open.
The previous bilingual files are displayed in the Previous
Document column next to the corresponding project file.
Decide what translation origin and status to use for the translations that are extracted from the
previously translated files and applied to the new project files. For more
information about these options and the scenarios in which you would use them,
Display the SDL PerfectMatch page of the New
Project wizard.
1.
Under Translation transfer options, select one of the
following options:
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Apply PerfectMatch and lock: Use this option if you are applying PerfectMatch from a project
that has fully reviewed translations. This will mark all approved translations
as PerfectMatch with a status of Signed Off.
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Use the original translation origin and status: Use this option if you
want to use the same origin, status, score and target comments as the original
document
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